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The phrase "glimpse through a window" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of quickly seeing or catching a brief sight through a window. Example: "As she walked by the old abandoned house, she couldn't help but take a quick glimpse through a window, wondering what secrets may be hidden inside."
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Against the backdrop of a large azalea outside the open door to the terrace, Mrs. Schiffrin, in her black skirt and T-shirt, bare legs and black sandals, looked like any woman you might glimpse through a window from a European street, making dinner for her family.
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The interior, glimpsed through a window, was in better shape.
Someone glimpses through a window a figure not of this world.
She is like a tiny figure glimpsed through a window in a medieval painting.
New Sheetrock glimpsed through a window, often as not, was bought with scraped-together savings.
Piled wooden canvas stretchers could be glimpsed through a window of the garage; the doors had been left unlocked.
(It can still be glimpsed through a window and is used for gratin dishes and baked entrees).
A movement in the corner of my eye: the blurred motion of a person passing through a doorway, or glimpsed through a window.
Britain, a hoped-for place of refuge from a traumatic past, contracts to "a small gray rectangle of sky" glimpsed through a window.
In a touch Alan Ayckbourn might envy, even as we watch the young Marianne and Johan hosting a dinner party, we catch fleeting glimpses through a window of their mature selves.
The athletes are driven the short distance from the training complex to their dormitories by bus; the outside world is glimpsed through a window.
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