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The phrase "a view from a window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the perspective or scenery visible through a window, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "As I sat in my chair, I gazed out at the breathtaking view from a window, where the sun set over the mountains."
Alternatives: "a perspective through a window" or "a sight from a window".
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The near-constant dialogue keeps things moving, even when the characters remain still, as does a camera that repeatedly focuses on some new detail — a view from a window, a man's portrait on a wall — that adds information to the evolving tale.
A view from a window leads to a view of a gate, which leads to overlooked architectural corners and a series of images that chronicle the ways in which the natural and the synthetic mingle in strange ways.
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Jorge Colombo sketches the view from a window, using Brushes, an application for the iPhone.
By Jorge Colombo February 25 , 2010Jorge Colombo sketches the view from a window, using Brushes, an application for the iPhone.
It ends with a sketch of a landscape view from a window at the back of Constable's family home in Suffolk, from which he had been expelled by his father for his dedication to art rather than the family's milling business.
The work is strangely affecting, reminiscent of the view from a window of a plane at night as it flies low over a sprawling city, or neurons firing, or nebulae, or a vast, bright coral reef or an Indigenous Australian dot painting rendered in halogen.
My best view from a window was when I lived on the Thames in the early 1990s.
In and out every view from a window has to be sensational.
This time there are no domestic interiors, but only public places: an East Village corner covered by a slow pan, a view from the side window of a car driving up a far West Side avenue, extended shots of subway interiors (in which some passengers can be seen defiantly returning the camera's gaze).
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