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The phrase "a sunroof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a feature in a vehicle that allows light and air to enter through a panel in the roof.
Example: "I prefer cars with a sunroof because it makes the driving experience more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "a moonroof" or "a roof window".
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The tester had a cloth interior, a single power seat (minus lumbar) for the driver, and lacked other goodies, such as a sunroof, navigation system and satellite radio.
It doesn't have a sunroof.
Think you need a sunroof?
The Aston Martin needs a sunroof".
Pull back the front portion to create a sunroof.
The standard features include a sunroof with three glass panels.
If you want a sunroof, bring a can opener.
The car had tan leather seats and a sunroof.
The price rises to $28,665 for an SE with a sunroof and the DSG transmission.
The interior is open and there is a sunroof as well.
That car came with a lot of other goodies, like a sunroof.
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