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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subheading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a secondary heading that provides additional information or categorization within a document or text.
Example: "In the report, the section on market analysis is clearly marked with a subheading for easy navigation."
Alternatives: "a secondary heading" or "a section title".
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Correction: October 29, 2003, Wednesday A subheading in Business Day yesterday with the Market Place column, about the performance of America Online, referred incorrectly to its profitability.
No subheadings (in most cases, a subheading merely duplicates the key point of a well-formulated lead sentence).
"It's a subheading.
(The error was repeated in a subheading).
A subheading read, "Revealed: secret police files".
A subheading with the review also misstated his name.
This article was amended on 11 August 2015 to correct a number in a subheading.
As a subheading correctly noted, it is "Engines of Change" — not "Wheels of Change".
As a subheading correctly noted, it was an earthquake, not a hurricane.
And a subheading with the obituary misstated the number of members in Firesign Theater.
"Serbia is Russia," a subheading in the book declares unambiguously (462).
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