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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sun visor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a protective shield or flap that blocks sunlight, typically found in vehicles or as part of a hat.
Example: "I always keep a sun visor in my car to protect my eyes from the glare while driving."
Alternatives: "a sunshade" or "a sunblocker".
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Like a sun visor, perhaps?
As she walked away she got out a sun visor.
Host walks up to a woman in a sun visor and a muumuu.
It shows a woman wearing a sun visor over hair pulled back on her head.
Host walks up to a woman in a sun visor and a muumuu_._ Hi there!
Lt. Jeff Chilton of the Coast Guard was wearing a midsummer tourist's uniform yesterday -- a sun visor and sunglasses.
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A friend recently reported that replacing a broken sun visor on a Mercedes would cost $500.
Rather more popular was the 700E, which boasted hubcaps, a heater, a driver's sun visor, an interior light and a rather vital telescopic canopy damper.
The woman ambled near the water, with a white sun visor on and a Royal Caribbean fanny pack slung over one shoulder.
His blue eyes were piercing beneath a white sun visor.
Orange dresses are the order of the day, with Simona Halep wearing a purple sun visor and purple skirt.
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