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The phrase "at window" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a location or action related to a window, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "She stood at window, gazing out at the rain."
Alternatives: "by the window" or "at the window".
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At window, Eva quiet.
According to the club, Kop seats will be £680 online (£732 at window), with the Main Stand, Paddock and Centenary Stands £732 online (£785 at window) and the Anfield Road end, £722 (£774 at window).
They felt more tolerant of repeat visitors but fumed at window shoppers and their brokers.
At the post office in my neighborhood, I stood in a line at Window 7 to pick up my package.
At Window 13, a man squatted on his heels close to the floor, so he could look directly at the teller through the opening for passing documents.
All of the cold dark kitchens, and war-frozen gray Evening at window; I remember so many Peeling potatoes quietly into chipt pails.
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The stage musical's Broadway and West End success made stage-struck primary schoolgirls belting out "Tomorrow" at window-cracking force one of the many pitfalls of growing up in the late Seventies.
Hasidic Party Bus, blaring klezmer music from the roof speakers at window-rattling decibels.
The Navajo Nation Zoo and Botanical Garden, containing plant and animal species that are of cultural importance to the Navajo, and the Navajo Nation Fairgrounds, where the annual Navajo Tribal Fair is held, are located at Window Rock.
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