have a headline

Frequency: 5.54.8 per million words

Used for a newspaper or publication featuring a particular headline.

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Examples (10)

  • Today's local newspaper has a shocking headline about the mayor.
  • Yesterday's edition had a very misleading headline on its front page.
  • I'm sure tomorrow's paper will have a bold headline about the election results.
  • Does the online version of the article have the same headline as the print one?
  • If the story is big enough, the evening news will probably have a similar headline.
  • I was surprised to see the magazine had a headline celebrating the controversial new policy.
  • That tabloid has had some outrageous headlines this year.
  • The sports section had several exciting headlines about the championship game.
  • The article was interesting, but the publication didn't have a very catchy headline.
  • The official press release had a headline that simply stated, 'New Park to Open.'