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The phrase "at the window when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific moment or action occurring at a window during a particular time or event.
Example: "I saw her at the window when the storm began to rage outside."
Alternatives: "by the window when" or "near the window when".
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But during our visits he had to look at the window when he talked.
Waits at the window when they sense that you're coming home.
She says she was home from school, sick, standing at the window when the plane flew by".
You wear too much red".…Terence was standing at the window when she left the Bennington house.
She waved down a car that showed no sign of stopping, and bent over at the window when it did.
The chickens are happy, or so I dream, as I sit at the window when evening falls.
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It's a plum tree, it looks like apple blossom but it's white, and, looking at it through the window when I'm writing, it is the whitest, frothiest, blossomest blossom that there ever could be".
It's a plum tree, it looks like apple blossom but it's white, and looking at it, instead of saying "Oh that's nice blossom"... last week looking at it through the window when I'm writing, I see it is the whitest, frothiest, blossomest blossom that there ever could be, and I can see it.
One guy pointed a double-barrelled shotgun at me through the window when I was sat in the driver's seat.
This suggests that RNF12 is required for persistent Xist expression, at least during the window when XCI is established (Wutz and Jaenisch 2000).
NetID self service applications at netid.cornell.edu will be unavailable for a few minutes at some point during the window when the server is restarted after a maintenance effort.
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