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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high window" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a window that is located higher up on a wall or in a building. Examples: - The sunlight flooding in through the high windows created a warm, inviting atmosphere in the room. - The old, abandoned house had high windows that were covered in cobwebs and dust. - Standing on her tiptoes, she peered out of the high window to catch a glimpse of the parade passing by.
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A small, high window, facing the alley.
Anderson often photographed processions from a high window or rooftop.
From our high window we saw the towers.
In the cubicle, a small, high window was open and unbarred.
Sunlight from the hospital corridor's high window glints on his forehead.
We were in his office, a smallish space with a high window.
In another one he and his kids peer out from a high window.
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High windows looked out onto the canal.
High Windows, by Philip Larkin (Faber, £1.40).
The high windows gave a great view.
The sun, lunging with his hot blades through high windows.
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