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"striking headline" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a headline that stands out and is memorable. For example, "The newspaper had a striking headline about the president's speech."
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It makes for quite a striking headline upfront: "New Paul Thomas Anderson film released directly to streaming service".
On the Monday after the attacks, all three newsmagazines ran covers featuring flags, and Newsweek ran the striking headline "God Bless America".
While doing my daily routine of scanning religious freedom articles, I came across a rather striking headline: "'Pastafarian' Wins Religious Freedom Right to Wear Pasta Strainer for Driving Licence".
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That doesn't make for quite as striking a headline, but this version of the calculation doesn't do much to change the share of wealth held by the richest one per cent in the world, either: it falls from 48.1 per cent to 47.9 per cent, Galasso found.
The provenance inspired this Forbes headline: "Striking It Rich On Wall Street".
Photos of Mayer looking caddish and smug were placed adjacent to photos of famous women crying or looking otherwise stricken, with headlines like "Girls Who Date John Mayer Always Regret It!" It is difficult to say whether any of those accusations were fair.
At the pinnacle of a three-year campaign, fast-food workers made headlines by striking for higher pay in 236 cities across the US, carrying signs that said things like "Stop Super-Sizing Poverty" and "Workers Need a McLiving Wage".
"senior citizens strike again," one headline blared.
"The hour of suffering has struck," read the headline on privately owned daily Al-Masry Al-Youm.
Then in May, when Mr. Giuliani announced before television cameras that his marriage was over, The Post's front page featured an image of Mr. Giuliani's wife, Donna Hanover, looking grief stricken, under the headline "Bitter Tears".
When I learned of the White House compromise on contraceptive coverage in health insurance, I was struck by a headline saying that both the Catholic Health Association and Planned Parenthood were pleased with the compromise.
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