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"wide windows" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe windows that have a larger width than usual, or to create a visual image of spaciousness and openness. Example: The living room was filled with natural light thanks to the wide windows that stretched from floor to ceiling.
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Oak shutters framed wide windows.
What do you see? White walls and wide windows?
The newsroom has wide windows with views of Columbus Circle and Central Park.
Wide windows allow travelers to view the islands from the sea, many for the first time.
Its wide windows look out onto the desert — an intimation of the Wheelers' picture window, perhaps?
Wide windows offer a picturesque view of the Auckland Harbor Bridge.
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But the solid, monolithic look of the piers alternating with 22-inch-wide windows provides the hint of technological breakthrough.
This was as good as it got for modest-income housing, with parquet floors and double-wide windows.
Our judges were especially impressed with the bank giving cashiers in its Mexican branches extra-wide windows, to allow the piles of cash to be paid in.
The new window coverings come in a wide selection of stripes, patterns and solid colors, in widths up to 144 inches to fit extra-wide windows.
Three-part, 7-foot-high, 14-foot-wide windows are being installed to provide light, air and views of the Manhattan skyline, particularly to the north.
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