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'through your windshield' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something seen through a car's windshield, such as the scenery passing by when driving. For example: I watched the sun set through my windshield as I drove home from work.
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The feeling, by and large, is reciprocated in India, if not among the chattering classes; Arundhati Roy, a novelist, argues that to seek an alliance with America "would be like inviting a brick to drop through your windshield".
Yet something about this movie suggests that it was made by people who have never, deep down, accepted the fact that America has moved on from the nineteen-fifties — from the days in which Saturday night meant gazing through your windshield at "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman".
Its sharp little screen displays the road just as it appears through your windshield, with every lane, every highway sign and overpass represented.
To the girl who almost slammed into me as she was texting away on her phone while driving last week: regardless of the crazy face you made and the nasty words you mouthed through your windshield, that was your fault.
Example: don't you want the freedom not to crash through your windshield thanks to air bags?
Whether it's a falling tree, a thick hail storm, or even a baseball through your windshield, your comprehensive coverage will take care of it.
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The hardware feels premium, too, in case you were concerned about the build quality, with a substantial weight in the hand and excellent finishes, plus optical-quality glass for the actual display windows itself that provides perfect transparency when viewing through to your windshield and the road beyond.
They penetrate through your car windshield, your home window, through rain or clouds," said Lily Talakoub, a dermatologist at McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center.
This includes everything from throwing a tile that ends up going through your car windshield, to having your four year old step on a rusty nail.
And you just want to smash your forehead through the windshield, strip off your shirt, run free into a shaded forest and feel the cool air on your chest, and escape the rat race and the traffic of the godforsaken pavement forever.
If you want to risk smashing your head through a windshield by not wearing your seat belt, then go for it.
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