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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the windshield" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is physically located on the front window of a car. Example: The heavy rain created a thick layer of water on the windshield, making it impossible for the driver to see the road ahead.
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A speaking speedometer or one located on the windshield could prevent this confusion, he says.
Captain Byam turned on the windshield wipers.
There was no ticket on the windshield.
(It projects the speed and other information on the windshield).
There was a guy stuck on the windshield.
One has a "For Sale" sign on the windshield.
She acknowledges the slights but allows the old insults to fly by, smudges on the windshield.
Florencio leapt on the hood and beat on the windshield until it shattered.
I studied the vectors as though they'd been drawn in marker on the windshield.
The sign on the windshield said "70,000 miles, $3,000".
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MAZDA There may be rust on the windshield-wiper arms on some 2004-7 Mazda 3s.
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