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The phrase "a window that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific characteristic or condition of a window.
Example: "I need to replace a window that is broken in my living room."
Alternatives: "a window which is" or "a window that exists as".
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A window that is three and a half metres above ground.
HOW do you look through a window that is 100km thick?
A certain house in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta has a window that is doubly privileged.
Clicking on the "Assistant" button brings up a window that is supposed to help you find things.
The telemetry capacity of 183 cts s−1 should be kept in mind to avoid telemetry saturation by using a window that is too big.
Mr. Abrams, who was expected at the party, does not appear for he has found a window that is not nailed shut, and has gone through it.
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"It's a window that's open to the future," she said of her party.
"I happened to catch a window that was historically difficult," he said.
"And if it's not a door, it's a window that's going to be open.
"We're in a window that's very narrow, and we have some important decisions to make.
By the time they are done, she said, "a window that's 3 feet wide can look 6 feet wide".
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