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[win-doh] / ˈwɪn doʊ /


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“If you don’t have that you are risking that your enemy can occupy the sky and establish windows of air superiority,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

One lawyer said she even got messages from clients on Thanksgiving—a 24-hour window that in past years has typically been sacrosanct, even on Wall Street.

From The Wall Street Journal

As 2026 dawns, it does feel that how United do in the winter transfer window will determine whether they will retain any hope of qualifying for the Champions League.

From BBC

Discussions continued on Tuesday with sources indicating that a total agreement is now close with the January transfer window due to open on Thursday.

From BBC

If you are a bank looking ahead at succession planning or at the technology investments to compete as you get bigger, there is this window within this administration.

From MarketWatch