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Free sign upThe phrase "as a window of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opportunity for insight into a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The study serves as a window of understanding into the complexities of human behavior."
Alternatives: "as a glimpse into" or "as a perspective on".
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Farouq looks back on his hangover as a window of hope.
"I'd like to see the period ahead of us as a window of opportunity".
Bob Inglis, a former congressman from South Carolina, sees Trump's campaign as a window of opportunity.
I see it more as a window of opportunity to examine what authorship and credit means in science.
Pregnancy is often framed as a "window of opportunity" for intervening on a variety of health practices such as alcohol and tobacco use.
Quartz plate is used as a window of RHFG acting as media to transfer pure radiative heat from the heat source.
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Intermittently, passing headlights, as seen through a window of a hotel room, are projected across the hat and luggage.
Window in its metaphorical sense (as in a window of opportunity) and on the same page evidently date to the late '70s.
CDV suppresses immunity, which gives parasites such as Babesia a window of opportunity.
As treatment offers a window of opportunity for intervention, control of STI spread may also be adversely affected.
For MLMM, this model adds the marker as co-factor using a window of 10.
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