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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window opens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to indicate new opportunities or possibilities arising in a situation.
Example: "After months of hard work, a window opens for her to showcase her talents at the upcoming exhibition."
Alternatives: "an opportunity arises" or "a chance presents itself."
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When a door closes, a window opens.
Once a window opens, there's no stopping the fresh air from blowing through.
Then a window opens: "I'm a free man, not a number, I'm not a chart placing.
Here's one option: KKR could simply wait and hope a window opens.
A window opens onto a specially constructed deck, whose exaggerated perspective leads the eye across a rail yard into infinity.
"Sometimes when one door closes, a window opens somewhere else," he said, according to a report in The Denver Post.
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Inside the madness of pain a window opened.
So has a window opened for "safe" incest?
She heard the sound of a window opening.
Punk was closer to the Marx Brothers than the situationists, but a window opened.
A window opened showing my image.
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