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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a window onto' is correct in written English.
You can use it to refer to a way of visualising something, or to describe a situation which provides perspective or clarity on something else. For example: The old photograph served as a window onto the past, giving us a glimpse of what life was like in a simpler time.
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Different Ways To Infinity Is A Window Onto The Beyond.
She has a window onto the world".
They're like a window onto the time".
As usual, it's a window onto a nation's character.
Porter opened a window onto a hitherto quite impenetrable world.
"It opens a window onto Chinese literature and culture".
They are a window onto a bizarre and fascinating subculture.
It is a window onto a distant, heavenly world.
"It opens a window onto the world outside this island".
The senior administration official partly opened a window onto the matter.
But it will never open a window onto things you don't know you don't know.
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