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Discover LudwigThe phrase "car rolled over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes a car that has turned over onto its side or roof. Example: "The car rolled over multiple times before finally coming to a stop on the side of the road."
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Spain and Ireland removed the brakes on progress and the car rolled over a precipice.
"The car rolled over for reasons that we still don't know, and that are being investigated".
Puckett had been heading home with his father-in-law from a fishing trip when his car rolled over.
Witnesses said the car rolled over a couple of times, before being wedged up against a tree.
I stopped and waved traffic off, but a car rolled over the wrenches and blew a tire.
The car rolled over and ended up outside the house and someone was being cut out of it.
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Firestone 500s were car tires, and few cars rolled over when their tires failed.
After the impact, the train pushed the truck about 130 feet east of the crossing and three of the four derailed passenger cars rolled over on their sides.
But midsize sports cars roll over just as often as most SUV classes.
When she moved the car, the 7-year-old reportedly fell to the ground, after which the car tire rolled over his thigh.
Did the car roll over?
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