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The phrase "as a headline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a title or main point of an article, news story, or any written content that summarizes the main idea.
Example: "The article was captivating, especially the section that read 'Climate Change: A Call to Action' as a headline."
Alternatives: "as a title" or "as a main heading".
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"Early denuclearisation" was restated as a headline goal in this week's accord.
Of course, things are rarely as simple as a headline.
Mr. Bonderman was not even the first moneyman to score Mr. McCartney as a headline act.
As a headline in The Australian put it Saturday, "China relations require a delicate balancing act".
If you regard yourself as a headline act then you have to fight in Vegas.
As a headline, she chose "Bronx Girl Looking for Bronx Boy".
("Today Crimea: Tomorrow Estonia?", as a headline in the Spectator put it).
But Paul's confidence in himself as a headline act hasn't waned.
As a headline in The Las Vegas Review-Journal understated: "Format creates state of confusion".
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Ms. Lynch is not known as a headline-grabbing prosecutor.
The Liberal Democrats dismissed the idea as a "headline-grabbing gimmick".
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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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