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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window in front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical window that is positioned at the front of a building or room, or metaphorically to indicate an opportunity or perspective that is directly ahead.
Example: "As I sat in the café, I enjoyed the view through a window in front that overlooked the bustling street."
Alternatives: "a front-facing window" or "a window ahead".
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"When you look at a GIF, you don't think it's a window in front of anything else.
At home in west London I have a room where I work, at the top of the house, with a window in front of my desk.
On January 26 , 2014 the saintly Pope Francis I sat at a window in front of a crowd of thousands at a window in Ukraine, appealing for peace.
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