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Discover Ludwig"glass pane" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sheet of glass, usually framed, used as a window or other partition. For example: "The old farmhouse was divided into two rooms with a glass pane in the middle."
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The finished window includes wiring and a second glass pane.
(Behind a glass pane, basil grew under L.E.D. lights).
Yet maintenance defies measurement; it's the glass pane that's visible only when it cracks.
Liquid crystal is injected under a glass pane that is placed over a silicon chip.
The document rests on a sheet of pure cellulose backing paper covering the back glass pane.
The load bearing capacity of a laminated glass pane changes with temperature.
Glass pane deflections were monitored by mechanical linear voltage displacement transducer (LVDT) and high-speed cameras.
Thermal performance of glass pane under fire was studied in this paper.
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The windows considered consisted of a double pane glazing unit in which a controllable absorbing layer is added on the interior surface of the exterior glass pane.
Light filtered out through the small frosted-glass pane in the door, but I couldn't tell if the room was still occupied.
But the contrast between this sheltered existence and the free-fall following Ray's death, when every glass pane bred ghosts, is terrible indeed.
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