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The phrase "a heading" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a title or label that is used to organize or introduce a section or paragraph of text. Example: "The first step in writing a research paper is to create a heading for your introduction."
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(a) heading.
(A) heading and subpar.
1642, inserted part A heading.
(A) heading and existing provisions as subpar.
Blank space for a heading above art.
(a) heading, designated existing provisions as par.
A heading originally referred to 'Courtald Gallery'.
In this case, a heading list is retrieved.
A heading in the News Summary characterized the pill incorrectly.
It was below a heading for ground zero.
A heading reveals his progress: "Page 40 of 164".
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