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The phrase "a headliner" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a main performer or featured act in a show, concert, or event.
Example: "The festival was a huge success, with Taylor Swift as the headliner drawing in thousands of fans."
Alternatives: "main act" or "featured performer".
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Every bout on the main card could be a headliner.
The distinction between a headliner in politics and a headliner in movies, music, fashion or sports has pretty much evaporated.
He then commanded $1,000 a week as a headliner at the Paramount on Broadway.
This will be the first time any of us have done it as a headliner.
Normally, the product of the world's most famous Italian coach builder would be a headliner.
In time he was a headliner in every major nightclub in the United States.
But was he Mr. Tagliabue's choice as a headliner for today's performance?
The game was still to turn on its head, though, as finally a headliner stepped up.
Since the mid-80's, he has quietly become a headliner on the international "A.A.A".
We toured the United Kingdom as a headliner, drawing good-sizedcrowds.
Instead of separate sets leading up to a headliner, the Okayplayer Tour is a revue.
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