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The phrase "glazed door" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a door with a window or pane of glass. For example: "The glazed door allowed sunlight to pour into the room."
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His idol Dickens had a word for it, "mooreeffoc", which is simply "coffee room" backwards, the word seen from the other side of a glazed door.
It has all the details collectors yearn for -- a glazed door in the top section with a carved heart-shaped motif in the center, which opens to an interior with a large shell at the top and a central rosette; paneled doors below; fluted pilasters topped by carved rosettes on the sides.
The first floor of the bay has three windows; the ground floor has two windows with a glazed door in the middle.
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The stairs swirl you down from the entrance level of the Rotunda into the remodelled space between the renovated Whistler restaurant, and a big new café with crypt-like vaulting and glazed doors that open onto a semi-sunken terrace.
Six glazed doors open from the library into the garden.
It is a square two-storey building, with a symmetrical front consisting of 3 windows, a doric columned porch, half-glazed doors and a low-pitched hipped roof, with a raised lead flat in the centre.
In creating a copy of a rare corner cupboard for a Connecticut doctor who is building a vacation home in Vermont, Mr. Farrow fashioned his own sash plane to get the glazed front doors just right.
In episode one, we follow four-year-old norfolk terrier Max as he barks furiously at his own shadow, runs into the same double-glazed patio door eight times in a row, and then absent-mindedly wipes his bum on the bit of carpet his owner just vacuumed.
The architects of the observation gallery in the nine-hundred-and-fifty-two-foot-tall Cities Service Building (1932), at 70 Pine Street, created a luminous, airy space whose skylighted roof and perimeter of glazed French doors allowed visitors to feel as if they had left the city entirely.
A man in a double-breasted grey suit stands proprietorially in front of a set of double-glazed patio doors, while his wife sits unsmilingly in wicker chair.
Dozens of construction workers are ducking in and out of the terraced houses, newly double-glazed, with doors of differing hues.
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