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The phrase "window seat" is correct and widely used in written English.
It refers to a seat on a form of transportation, such as a plane, train, or bus, that is located next to a window. Example: I always book a window seat on flights because I love looking out at the clouds and scenery below.
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window seat
noun
A typically soft seat placed in a recess, for a window, in a wall, and filling the recess.
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WINDOW seat or aisle?
The man had the window seat.
Only children always get the window seat.
"Upholstered window seat," Amy said.
Shandling plopped into the window seat.
As I do on airplanes, I took a window seat.
They fight over who gets the window seat.
And they should try to book a window seat.
Writer found a window seat and describes the view.
I was seated in coach in the window seat.
I always try to get a window seat.
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