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  "name": "What is the difference between a sliding glass door and a French door?",
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      "name": "What is the difference between a sliding glass door and a French door?",
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        "text": "The primary difference lies in their operation and appearance. Sliding glass doors consist of one or more panels that slide horizontally along a track, typically with one fixed panel. They are known for their space-saving design and wide, unobstructed views. French doors, on the other hand, feature two hinged doors that swing open, usually meeting in the middle. They offer a more traditional aesthetic but require clear space for their outward or inward swing. Your choice often depends on available space and desired style.",
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        "description": "Sliding glass doors slide horizontally, saving space and offering wide views, while French doors swing open on hinges, providing a traditional look but requiring more clearance."
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  "description": "Sliding glass doors slide horizontally, saving space and offering wide views, while French doors swing open on hinges, providing a traditional look but requirin"
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