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The phrase "a window of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a limited opportunity or timeframe for action or decision-making.
Example: "There is a window of opportunity to apply for the grant before the deadline next month."
Alternatives: "a chance to" or "an opportunity for".
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"He has a window of opportunity.
Today we have a window of opportunity.
And a window of opportunity.
"It's a window of opportunity," she says.
"We think it's a window of opportunity".
"It's a window of opportunity," she said.
"It's a window of opportunity," he said.
And by a window, of course.
Never miss a window of opportunity (Rapunzel).
A window of opportunity then presented itself.
There is a window of opportunity here.
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