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The phrase "lighted windows" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to windows that are illuminated or lit up. One can use this phrase to describe the appearance of a house or building at night, for example, "The old mansion stood out among the dark houses with its lighted windows, giving it a warm and inviting glow."
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Nocturnal lizards are often found hunting insects, which gather around porch lights, lighted windows, and other light sources.
Women look down on the scene from yellow lighted windows.
I began to feel I was peeking into someone's lighted windows.
In all, nearly 1,300 birds died over a two-year period after hitting lighted windows.
Static video shots of lighted windows, seen at night from the street, punctuate the performances and reinforce their voyeuristic mood.
From the tree house they could see both kitchens below, his and hers, figures moving in the lighted windows.
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Bird believed to have been confused by lighted window, dashed self against house, met death.
She starts idling at the lighted window displays on Princes Street, utterly bewitched by the trinkets on offer.
At West 79th Street, a man silhouetted in the lighted window of an apartment gave a thumbs up to the marchers below.
They drove through the compound until they came to a small house, painted white, where a lighted window was opened just a crack.
"The entire building is lit by one chandelier!" a man said on a recent evening, looking up at a lone lighted window.
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