[Grammar] ' sit AT the window' VS 'sit BY the window'

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As far as I know, both prepositions AT and BY are OK in the sentence:
Don't sit AT/BY the window - it is very cold outside.
But what about the sentence:
After my promotion, I finally sit BY/AT the window.
Are they both OK in that sentence too? Or which one is more preferable?
 

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In the second one I would only use 'by'.
 

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So, can I say that if someone is situated right at a window (he/she can tough the windowsill) then the preposition ‘at’ should be used. But if some is situated near or close to a window then the preposition ‘by’ should be used?
 

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Use by in both sentences as you want to focus on proximity.
 

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OK, to make it more clear, should I write:
I was sitting at the window and looking at a glorious sunset.
 

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OK, to make it more clear, should I write:
I was sitting at the window and looking at a glorious sunset.

Yes, at is probably better here since the focus is on position and not proximity.
 
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