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        "text": "Noise-reducing windows, also known as soundproof or acoustic windows, are designed to minimize the transmission of outside noise into your home. They typically achieve this through several features: thicker glass panes, often laminated with a special interlayer; a wider air gap between panes in double or triple glazing; and robust, well-sealed frames. These elements work together to absorb and block sound waves, creating a quieter indoor environment by reducing decibel levels from traffic, construction, or other urban sounds.",
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        "description": "Noise-reducing windows use thicker, often laminated glass, wider air gaps, and sealed frames to block outside sound, creating a quieter indoor environment."
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  "description": "Noise-reducing windows use thicker, often laminated glass, wider air gaps, and sealed frames to block outside sound, creating a quieter indoor environment."
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