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Discover Ludwig"store window" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a window of a store that is being used for displaying items or advertisements. For example, "The store window was filled with mannequins wearing colorful clothes".
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22. Lavish department store window displays.
"You're in a store window on display".
I passed it in a store window and bought it.
He posted the warning flier in the store window.
After seeing an artificial foot in a store window.
Blake stopped opposite here and looked into a store window.
He has a Christopherson sign in his store window.
Pastel-colored bird cages filled a pet store window.
But probably not the elephant skull in the store window.
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