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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the windshield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or issues related to a windshield, such as its condition, features, or maintenance.
Example: "The mechanic provided detailed information about the windshield, including its cracks and potential replacements."
Alternatives: "regarding the windshield" or "concerning the windshield".
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We said nothing about the windshield, although the cracks had spread out like ripples on a frozen stream.
The same chiseled visage from the CTS-V sedan remains from the front to about the windshield.
Carlos Gonzalez, who saw the Stanton shot two years ago, admitted later he was worried about the windshield of his Lamborghini in the players' parking lot.
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Through sensors and cameras, HUD systems can be programmed to recognize real-world landmarks and locations and then display information about them on the windshield.
The pilots of the plane that crashed Thursday night, killing 50 people, did not report any mechanical problems to air traffic controllers, though flight recordings revealed concern about ice accumulating on the windshield and the wings.
Also, while the high position of the screen makes it easy to see at a glance, the LCD cast an annoying nighttime reflection, about an inch high, on the windshield near the rear-view mirror.
As she's about to click, I spray the windshield with fluid.
Most of the drivers apologize and move along, but the ones who obstinately refuse get one of those big ol' stickers, which seem extremely difficult to remove and take up about half the span of the windshield.
Now, straining to see through the windshield, half thinking about his lousy wipers and half thinking about his bad eye, Kearns had what the Wall Street Journal later called "the kind of inspiration that separates inventors from ordinary people".
Still, "Roads" is not without its modest pleasures: it's like a long, meandering road trip with an affable raconteur who likes to comment on the landscape glimpsed through the windshield while reminiscing about earlier visits to the region and books he once read.
Allen said his personal limit on driving with the windshield down is about 30 mph before the wind gets uncomfortable.
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