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Discover LudwigThe phrase "third floor window" is correct in written English.
It can be used to refer to a window located on the third floor of a building. For example: "We heard a loud crash from the third floor window last night."
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Two teenage girls who bullied and beat up a vicar's daughter shortly before she threw herself out of a third floor window were today found guilty of causing her death.
A woman described her attempted suicide from a third floor window.
Andrew Kitzenburg of Watertown told the New York Times that he observed a confrontation from a third floor window.
Furniture was knocked across the room, artwork shattered and Hill had to be restrained from throwing McAlister out of the third floor window, before resigning as a selector.
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At 8 West 28th Street, cardboard and papers block the second floor windows; the third-floor window bears the faded sign "Girdle Factory for Sale".
Then someone spotted smoke billowing from a third-floor window.
Eventually they saw an open third-floor window.
A third-floor window was open only a small way.
I stand under the third-floor window and call: "Tara!
She stands with her daughter at the third-floor window, hands on the wooden frame.
Mr. Rahman climbed the bamboo to a third-floor window covered with an iron grille.
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