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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that provides insight or a view into a particular situation or concept.
Example: "The report serves as a window into the current state of the economy, revealing trends and challenges."
Alternatives: "as a lens" or "as a gateway".
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An insider's perspective: Bacteroides as a window into the microbiome.
Choctaw as a Window into the Clitic/Agreement Split.
Imagine a chemical bond as a window across the street.
Hence its subtitle: "Language as a Window Into Human Nature".
His most recent book is The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature.
It's like opening up the wall as a window, to what lies beyond.
Through food as a window, the course intends to achieve two broad intellectual goals.
For decades, scientists have observed human behavior as a window into the brain.
Starr uses language use and communication as a window into humans' special psychological and social capacities.
The authors focus on lithic raw material provisioning as a window into changing human-landscape relationships.
Investigators hope to use Deutsche Bank as a window into Mr. Trump's personal and business finances.
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