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"it is headlined" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used when referring to a title or headline of an article, news story, or blog post. It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that is the main focus or topic of a discussion or situation. Example: The newspaper article is about the recent political scandal, and it is headlined "Corruption at the Highest Levels of Government."
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It is headlined: "On Now".
It is headlined, "Minti, a dog's tale" and has seven pictures of an attractive dog, which is five more than of the candidate.
It is headlined by the Broncos backup quarterback Brady Quinn, who popped off about his own teammate, Tim Tebow, in a GQ magazine article by Michael Silver, then half-apologized and half-whined about being portrayed incorrectly.
It is headlined "The Unbelievable Tale of Jesus's Wife".
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"America Watched the Trial," it was headlined.
It was headlined "The Man behind Stephen Harper".
It was headlined: "Not our finest hour".
It was headlined: "Churchill bust casts shadow over special relationship".
It's headlined: "No deal (for the moment)".
It was headlined, "Be Afraid: The Meaning of Deep Blue's Victory".
It was headlined "The End of the Financial World as We Know It".
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