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Discover Ludwig"bright window" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes a window that is full of light and has a positive, cheerful appearance. Example: The room was flooded with natural light from the bright windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
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The eye is drawn from the bright window to the silhouetted policeman.
Standing there in silver hair before the bright window: "Prizes aren't love.
Keep soil damp but not wet, and move to a bright window as soon as growth appears.
We climbed a staircase to a little studio with white walls, a bright window, a kitchen area.
This is a book best read in great chunks in great silence, sitting under a great, bright window.
Now, from a bright window, she watches the boys run up the steps as they return from school, calling out to them to be careful.
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From Cyclopean towers across Manhattan waters — Two threeee bright window-eyes aglitter, disk The sun, released — aloft with cold gulls hither.
The bright windows revealed a stand of tall pines and, beyond it, a field.
It was the big, bright windows that drew him to the building in the first place.
The ice cover isn't completely uniform; there are dark areas intermingled with sections of bright windows.
The view goes round and round, alternating bright windows and dark walls and occasionally giving a glimpse of a man walking in circles in the room.
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