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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with windscreen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a windscreen attached or included, such as a car or a motorcycle. For example: - The new sports car comes with a sleek, aerodynamic design and advanced features, including heated seats and a built-in GPS with windscreen display. - The motorcycle rider cruised down the highway with windscreen protection from the strong winds. - The camping trip was made even more enjoyable with the tent's added feature of a detachable rainfly with windscreen panels.
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They are not out there, as imagined, rolling around in some mobile home with windscreen wipers and video-cam monitors.
With "Windscreen," Jung reminds us wonderfully that, once a car is parked, the distance between us collapses again.
Villagers have been issued with windscreen passes to get through police checkpoints around Bugarach over the next three days.
Moreover, the stellar guestlist, including Bono and Brian Wilson, clearly has its roots in John's address book, and there are moments when the melodies could no more obviously be his if they turned up in a pair of sunglasses with windscreen wipers on them.
"We have systems that are going to eliminate the need for windscreen wipers – you don't see animals with windscreen wipers on their eyes," asserts Stephenson.
We feel compelled to note here that Mazda's ever-joyful MX-5 Miata, which comes complete with windscreen wipers, a folding roof and an actual trunk, starts at very similar $23,970.
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Art, for example, becomes Reflections: Art in 1988, with windscreen-like reflections rendering parts of the original painting invisible.
Standing close to a police SUV with a windscreen riddled with bullet holes, Ray Hunt, president of the Houston police union, said it was remarkable that more people were not injured or killed.
Which to be blunt not many people can – especially for a car with no windscreen.
The Cypress Cove Nudist Resort & Spa in Florida, for example, began in the 1960s as "basically a lakefront with a windscreen," says Ted Hadley, its owner.
I'm trying not to cry, as my knuckles whiten on the dashboard of a vintage Ferrari with a windscreen so low it might as well not exist.
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