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The phrase "a window screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mesh or barrier placed in a window frame to keep insects out while allowing air to flow in.
Example: "I need to replace the window screen in my bedroom because it has a tear in it."
Alternatives: "a window mesh" or "a window guard".
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Even when they are that big, the knit is very fine, like a window screen.
Often a window screen adds another layer between the photographer and the world outside.
So, detectives said, Erica punched out a window screen, crawled through it and screamed for help.
He cut a window screen and climbed into a bedroom, as Seefeldt stood by.
He unhooked a window screen & released it out over Brooklyn, where it is probably lurking to this day.
Regarding the re-enactment, Mr. Reese asked if Mr. Jason, besides using a window, had also used a window screen similar to the one on the Liverpool window.
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TwittEarth is available as a Windows screen saver (a Mac version is on the way), and was created by Digitas France SA.
As played by Rebecca Hall in a smashingly forceful Broadway debut, she is like a fly trapped between a window and a window-screen; she flails, she stammers (much of the dialogue is written in repetitive fashion) and she figuratively dies over and over again.
"If you've got a torn window screen on a second-floor bedroom, paper wasps will form their nests in the space between the screens and the window," he said.
As soon as we had pressed the buzzer, a silhouette materialized from behind a blurry window screen and then vanished.
Use an old window screen or a baker's cooling rack over the foil to place the cones on while the finish dries.
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