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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a window is in an open position, often in contexts related to ventilation or atmosphere.
Example: "On a warm summer day, I love to have a window open to let in the fresh air."
Alternatives: "an open window" or "a window ajar".
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They left a window open.
"We found a window open.
Was there a window open?
If you can get a window open, open a window.
Mather wishes there were a window open, but he doesn't feel that he can ask.
The new "engagement policy," however, leaves a window open for Moss's group.
"We also try to keep a window open, even in the winter," he says.
If you leave a window open for him, he's in there".
"There is a window open now, but potentially it closes in six weeks' time".
Classmates sling backpacks over seats, prop a window open and start cramming.
"When someone leaves a window open and you look inside, it's spying.
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