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Discover Ludwig"the taillight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the red light on the back of a vehicle, used to signal braking and turning. Example: As I followed the car in front of me, I noticed that one of its taillights was out. I made sure to keep a safe distance and signaled around it when the driver turned left.
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the taillight
noun
One of a pair of red lights mounted on the rear of a vehicle, so it can be seen from the rear at night.
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Yes, the taillight treatment is a bit garish, but that's a nitpick.
Each glowed a faint red from the taillight that shone between them.
Lincoln has succeeded in creating night recognition by simply extending the taillight all the way across its MKX crossover in a bold horizontal band.
The taillight and headlights, which can be bought separately, easily strap onto a bike and are rechargeable with a USB cord.
Moments later, a weld broke on the taillight assembly, which fell onto the highway and was hit by the Willis family's minivan.
In T.S.B. 09-036-08 issued Oct.ct. 17, Mazda said the bugs were entering through a hole in the taillight housing.
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The taillights are flush like those of the Y-Job.
The taillights are a variation on the classic Ferrari double circle theme.
Also, some CX-7 crossovers are getting insects in the taillights.
The rear window is small; the taillights seem tiny by today's standards.
On the Ford Bronco concept S.U.V., the taillights are outlined by L.E.D.'s.
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