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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rearview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a rearview mirror or the perspective of looking back at something, often in the context of driving or reflecting on past events.
Example: "Before changing lanes, always check your rearview to ensure it's safe."
Alternatives: "a rearview mirror" or "a backward glance".
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Who needs a rearview monitor?
But not, it seems, a rearview mirror.
I'm not a rearview mirror person.
He, in fact, watched the collision in a rearview mirror.
But these statistics are like looking through a rearview mirror.
His helmet, decorated with flames or stripes or both, is equipped with a rearview mirror.
SL models come with automatic on-off headlamps, foglamps, a rearview camera and a cargo cover.
And until a rearview mirror is developed for players, it is all there is.
There's something oddly compelling watching your commute roll by on a rearview angle.
Håkan's eyeballs are adorning the tree, dangling like a pine air freshener from a rearview mirror.
No technology is perfect, however, and using a rearview camera takes some practice.
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