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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a window, such as its condition, features, or significance in a particular context.
Example: "The architect provided detailed information about the window, including its energy efficiency and design."
Alternatives: "regarding the window" or "concerning the window".
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How about the window washers?
"What about the window?" "Go out and down two floors?
But half a dozen businessmen, asked about the window, hoot with laughter.
For now, the Roman Catholic Church is saying nothing about the window.
And, as I glided around, my daughter and I chatted about the window displays.
"I think we are not thinking about the window," he said.
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Ever wonder about the Windows-logo key?
I'll tell you about the windows.
Hall will speak about the windows in his Sunday sermon.
My husband didn't respond; he just started talking about the windows again.
But its white siding was stained dark with swaths of smoke tracings about the windows.
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