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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a header of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a title or label that introduces a section of text or content, such as in documents or web pages.
Example: "The report includes a header of 'Introduction' to outline the main topics discussed."
Alternatives: "a title of" or "a heading of".
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"He wasn't a header of the ball and he rarely passed the ball more than three metres," Perez said.
Refrigerant two-phase flows in a header of improved design are numerically investigated and a reduction of the temperature stratification is demonstrated.
For example, Matrix Element Monte Carlo event generators can use the library for preparing and writing a header of an LHEF file in the form of HepML tags.
When Claude Makelele was sold to Chelsea, Pérez said: "He wasn't a header of the ball and he rarely passed the ball more than three metres.
Dani Alves crossed for both Messi and Suárez to add headed goals before defender Gerard Piqué netted a header of this own.
Benteke has rejected suggestions - including from his boss at Villa, Tim Sherwood - that he is not suited to his new club's style because he is primarily a header of the ball.
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But quite how Peter Lovenkrands was allowed the space to fashion a header out of nothing was mystifying.
McFadden crossed for McDonald to glance a header wide of target.
Still Rubin Kazan come forward, this time Marko Devic flicks a header wide of goal.
Revell also had a chance to equalise late in the game but put a header wide of the goal.
However, O'Neill's men were almost undone when Vasili Berezutskiy sent a header wide of the far post.
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