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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as the window of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific opportunity or perspective that is available at a certain time or situation.
Example: "As the window of opportunity begins to close, we must act quickly to secure our future."
Alternatives: "as the opportunity for" or "as the chance to".
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Timing is crucial as the window of amnesia only lasts about 12 hours.
As the window of opportunity narrows, only one candidate seems poised to steadily move on.
You arrived as the window of time in which trapped people can be expected to survive was closing.
Tibor would return to showcasing books, in other words, much as the window of this page is dressed with his designs.
He described Israeli skepticism and worries as "legitimate," but he argued that they had to be overcome, as the window of opportunity was "fairly narrow".
As the window of opportunity to prevent the most dangerous effects of climate change grows ever smaller, campaigners can honestly claim that we are rapidly running out of time to 'save the world'.
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Each event is associated with a time window, referred to as the window-of-opportunity, after which the temperature at the inlet of one or more servers can go beyond the redline temperature if proper management policies are not enforced.
There's nothing quite as meditative as day-dreaming out the window of an antique, fully-restored street car.
A Russian-flagged ship in the port city of Sevastopol, Ukraine, as viewed from the window of a train.
As you look in the window of a bakery shop, you see a delicious-looking chocolate fudge cake.
The most likely cluster was then defined as the geographical units included in the window of highest likelihood ratio.
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