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        "text": "While standard double-pane windows offer some noise reduction compared to single-pane, traffic noise reduction windows are specifically engineered for superior acoustic performance. They often feature thicker or laminated glass, larger and uneven air gaps between panes, and specialized frames designed to absorb or reflect sound waves more effectively. Standard double-pane windows primarily focus on thermal insulation, whereas noise reduction windows prioritize minimizing sound transmission, resulting in a noticeable difference in interior quietness, especially in high-noise areas.",
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        "description": "Noise reduction windows are engineered for superior acoustic performance with thicker, laminated glass and specialized frames, while standard double-pane windows prioritize thermal insulation."
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