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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a window where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or opportunity for observation or interaction, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "There is a window where we can observe the changes in the ecosystem over time."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to" or "a chance to".
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There was a window where eco branding was going mainstream.
"There's a window where it's so good that people want you for different things," she said.
There was a window where I slept, and waking up to the world right outside... wonderful".
"We were sitting at a window where we could see cops everywhere.
We passed a window where a white cloth hung outside from the windowsill: the signal of a plague house.
Instead, he has Ms. Mattila climb to the threshold of a window, where she considers leaping to her death.
As with the COSMOS survey example, we create a window where the default colors for the on-screen display are set to match the hardcopy versions.
The masterplot explains why sheets can be easily formed from large drops and gives a window where the sheets are stable and do not form holes.
Right now I am writing this in front of a window where all morning a spider has been capturing a bee, in an elaborate undulating net.
There is a plaque marking the spot and, in a window where his house once was, a poster of Marilyn Monroe.
She showed me her one-bedroom apartment on the second floor, and the little desk by a window where her typewriter stood.
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