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Discover LudwigThe phrase "window sash" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the frame that holds the glass panes in a window. You can use it when describing the parts of a window or when discussing window repairs or replacements. Example: "The window sash was cracked and needed to be replaced."
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The crewmen tied back the window sash.
Kurobe is also Japan's major producer of window sash.
Then it will collect and run down to soak the window sash and sill.
She stayed in her seat, hanging onto the window sash, until they dragged her away.
Most air-conditioners and window fans come with holes for screws that secure the unit to the window sash.
Remove the protective cover and secure the plexiglass pieces with screws to the window sash and bottom rail.
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"A Ditch With a View" (above and left), by Mr. Smith, reimagines a drainage ditch with screens made from tree trunks and recycled window sashes.
Saturday's event will also include workshops on making raised beds from scrap lumber and converting window sashes into cold frames, Mundell says.
There are five carpentry crews, a painting crew and a mill crew to make moldings, casings, door jambs and window sashes when old ones are not available.
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