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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a windshield with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a windshield, often in the context of vehicles or safety equipment.
Example: "The car was equipped with a windshield with a built-in defroster for improved visibility during winter months."
Alternatives: "a windshield featuring a" or "a windshield that has a".
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It does not have a windshield with a panoramic view.
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Then there's the Volkornbrot — a German-style whole-rye bread so dense that you can probably smash a windshield with it.
The car's style was inspired by 1950s Chevrolets, with tailfins and a wrap-around windshield with "dog leg" A-pillars.
Then a wall of rain hit our windshield with a roar like deep-fry.
She even wiped the inside of the windshield with a cloth so I could see better.
Another man watches through the windshield with a pair of binoculars.
Chris followed its progress through the windshield with a handheld video camera.
I scraped the snow off the windshield with a credit card.
To compensate for the lack of a defroster, for example, one reader advised wiping the inside of the windshield with a potato half.
But if the optional Bang & Olufsen audio is flexing its full 1,000-watt 1,000-watt musclever notice that someone is smearing the windshield with a greasyouag.
He drives a short distance before opening fire through the windshield with a pump-action shotgun, shattering the passenger window with one shot.
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