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The phrase "as a headliner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone who is the main performer or featured act in an event, such as a concert or festival. Example: "The band was thrilled to be performing as a headliner at the music festival this year."
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But not every deal starts as a headliner.
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.
But was he Mr. Tagliabue's choice as a headliner for today's performance?
We toured the United Kingdom as a headliner, drawing good-sizedcrowds.
Now, after a 20-year absence, Ms. Carter has returned to the stage as a headliner.
At the dawn of the 21st century, Bennett still toured and appeared frequently as a headliner at jazz festivals.
"Psych" has recently returned from its Season 4 hiatus as a headliner, the Wednesday night offering of original programming.
In 2009 Swift embarked on her first tour as a headliner, playing to sold-out venues across North America.
When was the last time you saw anything with Raja as a headliner (or Jinkx or even Sharon Needles)?
He also appeared on Broadway as a headliner in "Earl Carroll's Vanities" and "The Ziegfeld Follies" in the 1930's.
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