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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a headline of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the title or main heading of an article, report, or other written work.
Example: "The headline of the article caught my attention immediately."
Alternatives: "the title of" or "the heading of".
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Under a headline of "Our Capital.
But Solidarity proved to be, in the words of a headline of the time, a "backbone that cannot be broken".
"It's over," ran the cover of the local sports tabloid Super Deporte, a headline of telling simplicity.
He suggested that 3M settle the case, adding that at a "headline of $30mn+ you will allow MoD to internally save face".
In the email, Boulter suggested that a settlement "at a headline of $30m-plus 30m-plusowillD to internallowsave face".
What is newsworthy enough to tear up the format, to offer the news upfront, in a headline of sorts, then tell the story in detail?
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That deserved a headline-of-the-day award.
"CIRCASSIA IS BLOTTED FROM THE MAP," said a headline out of Newport, Rhode Island, on June 4 , 1864
Esquire had a headline circulation of 59,160.
Two days later, he saw a headline notice of her death.
When Alton took over in July 2008 the Independent had a headline circulation of 235,289 daily.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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