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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an open window" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a window that is not closed, allowing air or light to enter a space.
Example: "On a warm summer day, I love to sit by an open window and enjoy the fresh breeze."
Alternatives: "a ajar window" or "a window left open".
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Hamer is sitting near an open window.
Piano music drifts through an open window.
I remember music from an open window.
A smiling couple embrace by an open window.
A summer wind disturbs the shade at an open window.
Everyone is staring raptly into an open window.
This crossroads, it transpired, faced an open window.
A neighbour runs a café out of an open window.
I saw him immediately, sitting by an open window.
A child's voice floats in through an open window.
Classic nightmare — curtains billowing around an open window.
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