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The phrase 'in the window' is certainly correct and usable in written English! You can use it to refer to something either inside or outside of a window.
For example: "I saw the most beautiful sunset in the window today."
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A young boy appears in the window.
Mouse: Right click anywhere in the window.
Those are Chinese words in the window".
The principal was looking in the window.
In the window boxes, neglected geraniums thirsted.
I'm looking in the window.
Roast meats hang in the window.
Where's the sign in the window?
I catch my reflection in the window.
Maybe an animal got in the window?
Then he looked in the window.
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