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Discover Ludwig"on a car" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something located on the top, sides, or bottom of a car. Example: I found a ticket on a car parked in front of my house.
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A blast on a car horn provided a loud, one-note accompaniment.
B) A dog on a car roof.
Someone turned on a car radio.
The saltwater is hard on a car.
"It's like changing a tire on a car".
Maybe we did spend money on a car.
They sat on a car bumper talking for hours.
She has not splurged on a car, yet.
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But containers on a car park don't sound as attractive.
It's like adjusting the wing mirrors on a car.
The design and tuning of BPR controller are exemplified on a car-pendulum experimental platform.
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