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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into the windshield" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically describes a movement or action of something entering or going towards the windshield of a vehicle. Example: The rock flew off the truck and crashed into the windshield of the car behind it. Another example: The bug slammed into the windshield while we were driving on the highway.
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Two figures leaned into the windshield, huddling against the cold.
Their baby had been hurled into the windshield.
The impact, which shattered his pelvis, propelled him headfirst onto the hood and into the windshield.
Dazed with grief, he flew into the windshield of a Sixth Ave.
To her shock, the outraged Mona promptly grabs a gnome and hurls it into the windshield.
The hood is raked into the windshield on virtually the same plane, and the greenhouse is narrow and shallow.
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— At a rally here with Michelle Obama the other day, little slips of paper were tucked into the windshields of cars in the parking lot.
As I cross into Utah, the windshield spray lines have unfrozen, providing a better view of the plains and mountains of the American West sliding past me.
"Go, you cowards!" he screamed into his radio, slamming the windshield with his palm.
Then it hit Bryan and Kaden in their truck, collapsing the cab and blowing the windshield into their faces.
Mr. Rea, a wonderful actor, spends the better part of the movie howling and moaning as Tom tries to force himself through the windshield into the front seat and escape.
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