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The phrase "a window with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a window, often followed by a noun that specifies what the window has.
Example: "I installed a window with a beautiful stained glass design that enhances the room's ambiance."
Alternatives: "a window featuring a" or "a window that has a".
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Tiny shows up and smashes a window with a crowbar.
You can move a window with a simple command.
A housewife smashes a window with a frying pan.
A window with a low coefficient is better at blocking heat than a window with a higher coefficient.
This pops up a window with a message and a button labeled "Go ahead and import".
This will pop up a window with a lot of scrolling text in it.
There's a window with a view on to bricks and the side of a building.
In one office, he pointed to a window with a bullet hole.
A carved teak loveseat sat in front of a window with a view of the Tigris.
My room had a window with a picturesque view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
He spoke as he wiped a window with a paper towel.
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