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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a column headed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a column in a table or document that has a specific title or heading. Example: "In the report, there is a column headed 'Sales Figures' that summarizes the monthly revenue."
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In a column headed Oprah!
At a recent presentation to shareholders, lighting (which Mr Immelt merged, earlier this year, with GE's appliances business) ominously appeared under a column headed "re-position for value".
Beneath a column headed "Injury or Illness" stretched a dozen rows, each reading "Alleged Neurological Injury" — one for each worker in the Conover plant sickened in the first three months of the year.
It breaks down the sanctions performance by district, and includes a column headed "direction of travel", with red and green arrows showing whether a district is up or down on the previous month's performance.
The year before, I read the reviews of Beckett's Footfalls, only to find myself again on the front in a column headed: "Director banned for life from directing Beckett".
A typical rule is that it must be one rank lower than the card it is played to and opposite in colour for example, to a column headed by a black 6, one may play a red 5, then a black 4, and so on.
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Click on a column heading to sort (in ascending order) by title, author, format, date published, or price.
These include the 'Label' (which specifies the text displayed to a user answering the questionnaire) and the 'ID' (a unique name given to a particular data field and used as a reference when storing the data - the equivalent of a column heading in a spreadsheet or database table).
To define your variables, double-click a column heading "Data View" A menu will appear, allowing you to define the variable.
A young steel connecter working in Midtown tried an old ironworker's trick: sliding down a column head first.
Gas chromatographic analysis was performed using an Agilent 6890 Series GC System gas chromatograph (Agilent Technologies Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA) fitted with a splitless injector for a low background with an injector liner split/splitless under a column head pressure of 12.5 psi and H2 as carrier gas at a flow rate of 1.2 ml/min.
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