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The phrase "a string of headlines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of news headlines or titles that are related or presented together.
Example: "The news website featured a string of headlines that captured the most important events of the day."
Alternatives: "a series of headlines" or "a collection of headlines".
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The party's leader awoke this morning to a string of headlines which revived the old label Red Ed..The reason - the list of things he says he wants to force companies to do: price controls, land seizures and new regulations for companies who want to hire new workers.
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He has made a string of headline-grabbing statements, from calling a majority of Congressional Democrats communists to saying President Obama, Representative Nancy Pelosi and others should "get the hell out of the United States".
Many have called the suspension too harsh, the latest in a string of headline-grabbing punishments from Goodell in the post-Ray Rice-video era (many of which subsequently have been overturned, including Rice's).
After a string of headline-grabbing fiscal stimulus packages last year from countries including Britain, France and a more reticent Germany, Europe is taking a breather.
David Liu and his associates that work on Tianrui, according to the buyout firm's Web site, came from Morgan Stanley, where they handled a string of headline-grabbing investments in cement makers Anhui Conch and Shanshui Cement, both of which are listed in Hong Kong.
After tonight's show, the last date of a North American tour with Junior Boys, she'll go back home to prepare for a string of headlining solo dates.
The fifth attack on a Chinese school since March adds to a string of grisly headlines.
A string of negative headlines have recently called Chesapeake's leadership and oversight into question.
By Evan Osnos May 13 , 2010The fifth attack on a Chinese school since March adds to a string of grisly headlines.
Ever since he was accused of liaising with "professional mistress" Sarah Symonds, the boorish chef has been dogged by a string of bad headlines, running the gamut from ready-meals to broken banking covenants.
This summer, one of Mr. Pataki's major public policy initiatives, reforming the state's drug sentencing laws, ended with a string of embarrassing headlines over the role of a hip-hip impresario whom he invited to join the legislative talks.
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