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The phrase "aiming through the window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is directing their focus or intention towards something visible through a window, such as in shooting, photography, or observation.
Example: "The photographer was aiming through the window to capture the perfect shot of the sunset."
Alternatives: "focusing through the window" or "pointing through the window".
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You can also pause outside before rushing in and clear the room from outside by aiming through the window, but he may be in the hallway, so just be prepared.
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A laser beam aimed at the window will shift slightly in wavelength as the window moves.
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