Sentence examples for a headline from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a headline" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the title or heading of a newspaper or magazine article, a section of a webpage, or any other written piece that summarizes the main idea or topic. Example: The headline of the newspaper read "Local Community Comes Together to Support Neighbors in Need".

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"Everything's a headline sell.

Shouldn't that be a headline?

A headline writer's dream.

It was a headline writer's dream.

A headline called her a "spacewoman".

Not much of a headline there.

Sure, it deserves a headline.

"Doubly Dishonest," screams a headline.

"Sarkozy superstar" ran a headline in Le Monde.

That's a headline in the newspaper.

It's a headline that we read".

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