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window glasses vs glasses of a window

Both phrases are technically correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Window glasses' refers to the glass panes in a window, while 'glasses of a window' is not a common phrase in English. Therefore, 'window glasses' is the more appropriate and commonly used term.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

window glasses

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to the glass panes in a window.

This phrase is used to describe the glass panels or panes that make up a window.

Examples:

  • The window glasses were shattered during the storm.
  • She cleaned the window glasses to let more light in.
  • The window glasses were frosted for privacy.
  • He replaced the old window glasses with new ones.
  • The window glasses reflected the sunlight beautifully.

Alternatives:

  • window panes
  • window glass
  • window panels

glasses of a window

This phrase is not commonly used in English and may sound awkward or confusing.


Alternatives:

  • window glass
  • window panes
  • window panels

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