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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rounded front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or feature that has a smooth, curved, or bulging front surface.
Example: "The design of the car features a rounded front that enhances its aerodynamic profile."
Alternatives: "a curved front" or "a smooth front".
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Mr. B.: With a rounded front?
He built a rubber tube with a rounded front and then stuck a rod a quarter of the way down its length.
Between the axles are signs of the brand's so-called Fluidic Sculpture design approach, bookended by a rounded front and rear.
The idealized low-drag shape, the earliest aerodynamics researchers decided, was the teardrop form: a rounded front and a long tapering tail, like a drop of water falling from a faucet.
The hood, which has a rounded front edge that extends to the lip of the gutter and then doubles back under itself into the trough, keeps debris from falling into the gutter while using surface tension to allow the water to double back and enter.
"And of course the high-speed train, Shinkansen bullet train in Japan - instead of having a rounded front, it has something that looks like a beak of a kingfisher, a bird that goes from air to water, one density of medium to another," she adds.
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A short, top-heavy woman, she always reminded Tess of a robin, with her rounded front and tousled hair.
The I-PACE looks similar in dimensions to the Tesla Model X, with a broad rear-end designed for max boot space tapering to a slim and sleek rounded front.
It is pleated at the back, and those crisp angles, joined witha soft rounded front, are not only an appealing a mix of textures, but also clearly a work of complicated craftsmanship.
This three-bedroom mountainside home in Noordhoek, a suburb of Cape Town, has the rounded front gable, steep pitched roof and whitewashed walls reflective of the Cape Dutch architectural style in the Western Cape of South Africa.
It is made of lightweight aluminum and has a definite MacBook feel except for the rounded front and top.
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