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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window on" is correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of looking at or gaining insight into something. Example: The book provided a fascinating window on the history of ancient civilizations.
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So long as the box has a window on one side, you're good.
So Synaes really should provide a window on to one's man's unique view of the world.
Not a "window on the world".
It's opened up a window on it".
YOU open a window on your computer's screen.
What he got was a window on the end.
This is a window on modern art's glamour age.
Published peer review provides a window on the process.
Racing a JBR is magical, a window on Eric's genius.
Play video in a window on any homescreen.
Languages provide a window on to a wider world.
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