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'on the dashboard' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the location of an object as being on the front panel of a vehicle or on the control board of a machine. For example, "She left her sunglasses on the dashboard of her car."
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Kip Eckroad was driving, with one bare foot up on the dashboard.
Only one gauge — the tachometer — appeared on the dashboard.
reading on the dashboard.
Crinkled chip bags on the dashboard.
An alarm clock rested on the dashboard.
A light blinked on the dashboard.
His fingers are tapping playfully on the dashboard.
They've still got the placenta on the dashboard …" Pardon?
They have family photographs arranged on the dashboard.
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With a TV on the dashboard, which just seems irresponsible.
On the dashboard, tap "Add workout" at the bottom of the screen.
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