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"stands at the window" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It simply means that someone is standing in front of or near a window. For example, "John stands at the window, watching the rain fall outside."
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He stands at the window and sees what's happening in the street.
She stands at the window and looks, the plastic bags inflating, deflating.
Gretta sobs herself to sleep, and Gabriel stands at the window to watch the falling snow.
After she leaves, Edgar stands at the window, listening to the noise of the protest at the Plaza.
A 13-year-old boy stands at the window of a suburban street, behind a terylene curtain, training a rifle on passersby.
There's a wonderful moment in the 1951 Scrooge where Tiny Tim stands at the window of a toy shop watching the intricate mechanical toys bow and dance.
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I stood at the window and waited.
My wife stood at the window, watching out.
Stand at the window of your apartment completely naked.
Andrew stood at the window holding half a lance.
My dad stood at the window, watching the water cascade into the garden.
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