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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under headlines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to content that is categorized or organized beneath specific titles or headings.
Example: "The article is structured under headlines that highlight the main topics discussed."
Alternatives: "beneath titles" or "under headings".
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4.16am BST Let's file this one under "headlines you never expect to write".
Davis's picture has been splashed across sports pages under headlines like "Braziliant" and "Wizard of Oz".
But newspaper coverage of every case under headlines screaming "Metro suicides" has sharpened a debate about the growing nationwide problem.
(Stories about the case had appeared under headlines such as "TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION" and "MURDER, HE WROTE").
The media duly covered the memo as news, under headlines like "Obama Pollster Says (With Data) Ryan Pick a Dud".
Since then, her byline has been on several exclusive articles under headlines like "Heroic Queens Nun Bags Flasher: Cops".
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My favorite picture ever, under headline "Supporters of President Trump Rally In Portland Maine" https://t.co/wlOrrpZuFX pic.twitter.com/IYcXogAteG.
We're dragging and sagging under heavy headlines.
All additional information is provided as text under preset headlines.
The questions have been divided under three headlines in the Appendix only to make it easier for the reader to navigate among them.
Under the headline "THE JOY….
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