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Discover Ludwig"very bright heading" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a heading or title that is eye-catching, prominent, or attention-grabbing. Example: The article on climate change was accompanied by a very bright heading that read "The Urgent Need for Action."
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"Jade is just 19, Lutalo is only 21, so the future is very bright heading off towards Rio, where we intend to win more medals and of an even better colour".
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Like Mr Davis, Mr MacGregor was accused of disloyalty, as were two colleagues the party's popular chief agent, Stephen Gilbert, and its very bright head of research, Rick Nye who were fired at the same time.
This study reported that the effects of the anxiolytic benzodiazepine chlordiazepoxide on head-dipping behaviour in rats varied with the light intensity during testing, such that treatment decreased head-dipping in very bright light and increased head-dipping under normal light.
"Jed is a young player with a very bright future," said Wolves head coach Kenny Jackett.
He thinks because he had his head torch on, and it was very bright, as he moved his head and the beam moved across the bear's eyes, it must have startled it.
He was very bright, though, and the sixth form head at William Ellis school pointed him in the direction of Oxford.
He deliberately arranges for a brick to be chucked through his own window, sets up and fires his not very bright bodyguard and goads Marty Spinella, the head lobbyist for the teacher's union, into punching him in the face, all just to get an education bill passed.
He refers to G. Gordon Liddy, who headed the White House plumbers, as "a very bright young man in one way, very stupid in others".
Ants may not be very bright, but it seems they have a head for figures.
I must admit that some of them had me scratching my head like a not very bright chimp.
Holding that very bright thought in mind, he slurps his coffee and heads out into the black and white London afternoon.
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