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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a windshield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the front glass panel of a vehicle that protects the occupants from wind and debris.
Example: "The car's windshield was cracked after the hailstorm, so I need to get it replaced."
Alternatives: "a windscreen" or "the front glass".
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"Anyone can clean a windshield," he allowed.
It does not have a windshield with a panoramic view.
Driver and passenger enter through a windshield that swings upward.
We'll be squashed like bugs on a windshield.
There, too, frequent drivers can get a windshield transponder.
"That beats hanging out the front of a windshield".
Someone's brains are shot out, splattered against a windshield.
"Toughness is like a windshield wiper," he said.
"I'm what you call a windshield rancher," Mr. Bush said.
It's like a rock that hits a windshield.
An ad showed a man's head smashing through a windshield.
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