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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of window or a feature related to a window in a sentence.
Example: "I installed a window that opens easily for better ventilation."
Alternatives: "a window which" or "a window that allows".
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Albeit a window that doesn't open.
"I've never had a window that looks out".
It supports a window that can have an arbitrary event sampling (SAMP_CYC).
A window that is three and a half metres above ground.
Mr. Ramirez continued his home invasions, usually through a window that had been left open.
Conversations take place inside a window that pops up within the browser.
The room has a window that looks out on Notre-Dame.
"The whole smartphone data transformation is a window that will last one or two more years.
HOW do you look through a window that is 100km thick?
In Greenpoint, somebody posted a sign in a window that said: "We are the 99 percent".
He went over to a window that had been smashed open.
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