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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "provide a window" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an object (physical or metaphorical) that allows or permits a view or access to something else. For example: "The new computer software will provide a window into customer preferences and trends."
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Both provide a window on a glamorous world that is the heartbeat of American aspirations.
The diaries provide a window on life among the literary elite in the interwar years.
And so their documents, furnishings and family photographs provide a window into American social history.
Hearings can provide a window into the prison," Rosenberg wrote to me.
Fundamentally, these tiny vertebrates provide a window on the principles that constrain animal design".
He relies on Masha and her stories to provide a window to the wider world.
Ideally, this should provide a window of opportunity for America to address its own deficit problem.
"They provide a window into how we Chinese think about language".
So Synaes really should provide a window on to one's man's unique view of the world.
Even if the job doesn't pay much, it can provide a window on to that particular world of work.
Many of the vestigial laws provide a window on early local efforts to preserve the Island's bucolic character.
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