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Discover Ludwig"window panes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It would typically be used to refer to the glass panes in a window. For example: The sunlight shone through the window panes, casting a warm glow on the room.
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They look like gold frosted window panes.
His booming laugh rattles the window panes.
Day-Glo doodles on basement window panes were peeling.
The window panes, all 52,000 of them are revolting, so greasily blotched.
Preserved vintage details include pocket doors, a coffered dining-room ceiling and patterned window panes.
There is his name scratched into one of the window panes.
Many LODs can use textures to represent complex geometry (e.g., bookshelves, keyboards, window panes, etc).
He was on the sixth attempt when an explosion shattered the window panes.
With a new white floor, fittings and window panes, the theatre sparkles promisingly.
But in this case the image is made by the bars of window panes.
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It's a wall mounted with three windows, three films playing in them simultaneously, "rear-projected against the window-panes".
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