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Because it genuinely doesn't exist.
You can't just go copying code from the internet - you have to understand this stuff!

When you write this:
return new List<string>(ab);
The compiler looks for a variable called "ab" in the current scope - which in this case means the class MainWindow and doesn;t find it. Since it can't find anything to use to initialise the collection, it complains.

And yes, I know you wrote this:
 List<string> ab = new List<string>
{
    a,
    b
};
earlier - but that's a local variable - it's scope is limited to the closest pair of curly brackets:
C#
public void MyMethod(string a}
   {
   Console.WriteLine(a); // a is valid here
       {
       string b = "hello";
       Console.WriteLine(a); // a is valid here
       Console.WriteLine(b); // b is valid here
       if (a == "World")
           {
           string c = "!";
           Console.WriteLine(a); // a is valid here
           Console.WriteLine(b); // b is valid here
           Console.WriteLine(c); // c is valid here
           }
       Console.WriteLine(a); // a is valid here
       Console.WriteLine(b); // b is valid here
       Console.WriteLine(c); // c is not valid here as it is out of scope
       }
   Console.WriteLine(a); // a is valid here
   Console.WriteLine(b); // b is not valid here as it is out of scope
   Console.WriteLine(c); // c is not valid here as it is out of scope
   }
Console.WriteLine(a); // a is not valid here as it is out of scope
Console.WriteLine(b); // b is not valid here as it is out of scope
Console.WriteLine(c); // c is not valid here as it is out of scope
public void MyOtherMethod()
   {
    Console.WriteLine(a); // a is not valid here as it is out of scope
    Console.WriteLine(b); // b is not valid here as it is out of scope
    Console.WriteLine(c); // c is not valid here as it is out of scope
   }

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