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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window seat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a seat next to a window, typically in the context of travel, such as on an airplane or in a train.
Example: "I always prefer to book a window seat when flying, as I enjoy the view during the flight."
Alternatives: "a seat by the window" or "a window-side seat".
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As I do on airplanes, I took a window seat.
And they should try to book a window seat.
Writer found a window seat and describes the view.
I always try to get a window seat.
Off to Denver she went, crammed in a window seat.
The kitchen has a center island and a window seat.
On a plane, select a window seat over the wing.
"If they're lucky enough, they'll have a window seat.
Hopefully tomorrow, I'll get to think about all this from a window seat.
I settle down at a window seat, meaty aromas wafting temptingly towards my nostrils.
Off one of the bedrooms is a library with built-in bookshelves and a window seat.
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