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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front page" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the first page of a newspaper, magazine, or website, often highlighting important news or features.
Example: "The article about climate change was featured prominently on a front page of the newspaper."
Alternatives: "the cover page" or "the main page."
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Something about a front page.
You can't really give a warning about a front page.
And it's now a front page story wherever you look.
"If that means a front page apology for a front-page error so be it," he says.
Why was the article slated for a front page headline?
It was a front page story about Oughton.
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A front-page write-off.
"Secret Relations," screamed a front-page headline.
But a front-page news story?
Every detail of the investigation is a front-page story.
We printed a front-page color photo of him.
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