make the headlines

Frequency: 8.519.0 per million words

To be reported as an important news story.

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Examples (10)

  • The story was important enough to make the headlines.
  • The political scandal made the headlines for several weeks.
  • The underdog team's victory is expected to make the headlines tomorrow.
  • The recent discovery of a new planet has made the headlines around the globe.
  • Any major tech company merger is guaranteed to make the headlines.
  • She tries to avoid controversy, but her personal life often makes the headlines.
  • If the CEO resigns, the company will surely make the headlines.
  • He did something controversial just to make the headlines and get attention.
  • Do you think this small protest will be big enough to make the headlines?
  • Their groundbreaking research didn't just make the local news; it made the international headlines.