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"reverse park" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of driving and parking a vehicle. Example: "I had to reverse park my car between two tight spaces in the parking lot."
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Yet the "laboratory on wheels" – more commonly known as a concept car – was destined never to hit the open road, or even reverse park at the mall.
It definitely appears PlayStation-y, and is certainly smaller than the PS4 I've got here, its fan making a racket like a fighter jet trying to reverse park in Aldi.
It takes longer to reverse park than to reverse out of a spot, and a busy lot can quickly get congested.
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I can put up a shelf, but reverse parking I'm definitely no good at.
Some people say that women aren't very good at practical things like reverse parking and putting up shelves.
We should be allowed to rap as long as we keep it feminine, like our reverse parking.
The most childish game of all time Loudly shout "bang" while you're seated in a car and the driver is reversing or reverse parking.
The range-topping 3500SL adds clearance and reverse parking sensors, dual-zone climate control air conditioning, a colour-coded transmission selection lever, and an eight-way adjustable driver's seat.
Consider reverse parking.
Always check for signs about reverse parking.
Many parking lots do not allow reverse parking.
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