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Discover Ludwig"head-on collision" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to when two moving objects collide with each other directly, front-to-front. For example, "The two cars collided in a head-on collision, resulting in significant damage to both vehicles."
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head-on collision
noun
A collision where the front ends of two vehicles (such as ships, trains, cars, planes, etc.) hit each other, as opposed to a side-collision or rear-end collision.
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Ten people, all members of one family, were injured during a head-on collision.
Can a head-on collision be avoided?
"It's a head-on collision".
There was a head-on collision.
But check out that head-on collision.
"You could have caused a head-on collision".
Imagine two particles hurtling toward a head-on collision.
Actually it was more like a head-on collision.
One afternoon, four days before his high school graduation 18 years ago, he drove into a head-on collision, spun around and slammed into another head-on collision.
The police began looking for him after his car was involved in a head-on collision.
When Robert tries to pass a car they have a head-on collision with a truck.
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