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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'window screen' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the mesh attached to a window in order to keep out insects. For example: "I opened the window, but I had to quickly close it again because the wind blew away the window screen."
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window screen
noun
A mesh, made of metal wire, fibreglass, or other synthetic fibre, set in a frame and covering the opening of a window to keep leaves, debris, insects, birds, etc. from entering a building without blocking fresh airflow.
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The bum scratched his fingernails along the window screen.
There was a hole through the window screen.
Even when they are that big, the knit is very fine, like a window screen.
Often a window screen adds another layer between the photographer and the world outside.
So, detectives said, Erica punched out a window screen, crawled through it and screamed for help.
He cut a window screen and climbed into a bedroom, as Seefeldt stood by.
As soon as we had pressed the buzzer, a silhouette materialized from behind a blurry window screen and then vanished.
After several days, she finally found that she could drive a nail into the frame of the window screen.
He unhooked a window screen & released it out over Brooklyn, where it is probably lurking to this day.
This yellow striped green Caterpillar, climbing up The steep window screen, Constantly (for lack Of a full set of legs) keeps Humping up his back.
And yet how I drank them in,through the window screen, and the sunlit fog-that awkward glory.So crowded; disorderly; addled.
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