Examples of 'is a headline' in a sentence

Meaning of "is a headline"

is a headline - used to refer to something that would be suitable as the title of a news article or story

How to use "is a headline" in a sentence

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is a headline
All it has to have is a headline and a picture.
This is a headline you will probably never see.
And there on the front page is a headline.
This is a headline from the future.
This approach is completely wrong though if the client is a Headline.
It is a headline which denotes an obvious economic crime against humanity.
On Yahoo there is a headline.
This is a headline story in Canadian newspapers today.
A traitor inside the administration… That is a headline.
That is a headline.
It does not have to have a name . All it has to have is a headline and a picture.
The last thing we need is a headline about the son becoming a criminal.
Anyhow, the other day I picked up a newspaper and there on the front page is a headline.
This is a headline I have been waiting to write for six years.
Okay, well, here is a headline for you.

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This is a headline from The Onion that made me laugh so hard.
That, my friend, is a headline.
This is a headline that could have come from today 's newspapers.
OK, well, here is a headline for you.
This is a headline for the Daily Planet!
The Purchasing Manager Index is a headline indicator for all the monthly reports issued.
This is a headline in London 's Sunday times.
That is a headline designed to get your attention, is not it?
Here is a headline from The Daily Mail,.
No, this is a headline for one reason and one reason only, " online harassment . ".

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