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Discover Ludwig'the rearview' is correct and is often used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the rear-view mirror on a car or other vehicle. For example, "When the police officer pulled me over, I saw him glaring at me in the rearview."
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the rearview
adjective
That provides a view from the rear
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firmly in the rearview mirror.
The rearview mirror looked odd, even ominous.
In the rearview mirror, ditto.
I looked in the rearview mirror.
A cross hung from the rearview mirror.
Jason said, glancing at the rearview mirror.
About Mishazzo's face in the rearview mirror.
The woman glances into the rearview mirror.
(O.K., Americans did design the rearview mirror).
You're looking in the rearview mirror.
His eyes flicked up to the rearview mirror.
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