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The phrase "behind the window" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the position of something relative to a window, such as a chair, or a person looking through a window. For example: He sat behind the window, gazing thoughtfully out at the rain.
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"We ducked behind the window," Ellsberg recalled.
Behind the window a naked young man is fondling himself.
The game was supposed to be lighthearted, but Juliet, behind the window, watched it with disgust.
Kent Brantly was sitting in bed behind the window, with his laptop.
But this is an artist's studio, creating a gallery that only exists behind the window.
By Amy Connors February 23 , 2015"Portrait Behind the Window," 2012.
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Behind the windows, novelties continuously appear.
The wine was almost gone and Cobble Hill was receding behind the windows.
She pointed at the cartoonish depictions of religious figures printed on a screen behind the windows.
Faces stare from behind the windows and some passengers even poke their heads out.
Inside were the urban parapets of the trade: metal prison bars behind the windows, glass cases securing the guns.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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