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The phrase "a window telephone" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a telephone that is integrated with a window or has a window-like feature, but this is not a standard term.
Example: "The new design features a window telephone that allows users to see the caller ID through a transparent screen."
Alternatives: "a transparent phone" or "a phone with a display window".
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In the next cubicle, Priscilla Matli stood and stared out a window, telephone headset in place, as she soothed a woman whose husband had lung cancer yet smoked through chemotherapy.
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