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Discover Ludwig"oncoming car" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a vehicle approaching someone from the opposite direction. For example: "The pedestrian quickly stepped aside to avoid the oncoming car."
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On his way to the track, an oncoming car crossed into his lane, and they collided head-on.
The woman was driving west on Portion Road when someone in an oncoming car threw the turkey.
oncoming car in the same lane; c.
there was no difference in the detection distances in presence or absence of glare from oncoming car headlights.
Many road workers get injured or killed by cars traveling on the road due to miscommunication between the oncoming car and the worker.
You wouldn't walk into oncoming car traffic, right?
I grabbed my My First Reporter's Notebook and hurried towards the oncoming car crash.
On Feb. 9, an oncoming car crossed the center line and hit Ingrid Williams' SUV near downtown Oklahoma City.
There was no oncoming car.
The driver of an oncoming car didn't see him.
They also tried to avoid an oncoming car".
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