Phrases with «to grab the headlines»

The phrase "to grab the headlines" means to attract a lot of attention or become the main focus of news stories. Full definition

Sentences with «to grab the headlines»

  • It's been a while since an airline grabbed headlines for shutting down their operations. (kanetix.ca)
  • Your sales page should include an attention - grabbing headline as well as details about the course content and format. (keysplashcreative.com)
  • Serious accidents on school trips are very rare, but do grab headlines when they occur. (educationbusinessuk.net)
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