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The phrase 'the window of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific window or to imply a limited time period. For example, "The window of opportunity to apply for the job has now closed."
Exact(58)
The window of opportunity is limited.
Jason smashed the window of that".
The window of time was narrowing.
But the window of opportunity is short.
The window of opportunity is very short.
The window of opportunity is there.
But the window of opportunity is closing.
The window of opportunity may have closed.
The window of opportunity has closed.
Similar(2)
The window [of opportunity] is closed".
The 'window of opportunity' was wide open in the 'womb'womb
More suggestions(23)
from the window of his hotelroom
face in the window of a
graced the windows of
the windscreen of
the regulator of
the opportunity of
the door of
the glass of
the screen of
the niche of
the drain of
the windshield of
the glazing of
the display of
the windowsill of
the pane of
the storefront of
the opening of
the moon of
the desk of
the owners of
the windows of
the one stop shop of
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