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Discover Ludwig"high beams" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the bright headlights on a vehicle that are used for increased visibility in dark conditions. Example: "The driver turned on their high beams to navigate through the foggy, mountainous roads."
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high beams
noun
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Joyce tries the high beams again.
"I never used the high beams before," she says.
High beams can help (but, please, don't blind oncoming drivers).
"I'm gonna turn on the high beams," Goerlitz said.
He's on high beams, even in his vegan senescence.
A car's undipped lights ("high beams") briefly illuminate the city's neoclassical columns: "High beams of some automouse make colonnades stampede / madly like Hannibal's elephants, scared and woozy".
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For SumAll, teams and elections have been the struts and high-beams that keep the house standing.
Guilford's family says in the lawsuit that Guilford did nothing wrong in flashing his high-beams at the officer.
Use your high-beams for low-light situations.
Never use your car's default high-beams in the fog.
Other cars' headlights (and especially high-beams) can pose unique challenges to drivers with glasses.
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