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The phrase "a straightforward window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a window that is clear, simple, or easy to understand, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The report provided a straightforward window into the company's financial health, making it easy for stakeholders to grasp the key issues."
Alternatives: "a clear perspective" or "an uncomplicated view".
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What we originally thought might be a straightforward window onto the lives of wild birds became a narrative about man's fraught relationship with nature.
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The original ground floor was a straightforward series of windows and doors separated by slender columns.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 A straightforward method is presented for the synthesis of carbon nanotube/AC composite electrodes [65].
A straightforward alternative to fitting separate regressions for each time window is to fit a single simultaneously adjusted regression model that includes all time windows.
Windows Phone's tile system uses a straightforward number system within the tile to show how many new text messages (or emails, or calls, etc) you have.
A straightforward sandwich cheddar.
A straightforward hold.
A straightforward win.
It was a straightforward question.
It seemed a straightforward case.
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