dominate the headlines
Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words
To be the most reported news story for a period of time.
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Examples (10)
- The political scandal dominated the headlines for weeks.
- The launch of the new tech product has dominated the headlines all week.
- It is expected that the trial will dominate the headlines for the foreseeable future.
- News of the royal wedding continued to dominate the headlines globally.
- After their historic win, the team's victory dominated the sports headlines.
- For a brief period, the environmental summit dominated the headlines, raising global awareness.
- This kind of sensational story always seems to dominate the headlines.
- Despite other important events, the economic crisis is still dominating the headlines.
- The company's groundbreaking discovery is set to dominate the headlines tomorrow.
- How can one story dominate the headlines for so long when there's so much else happening?