front-page in the PONS Dictionary

front-page Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The photograph was a front-page sensation the following morning, and remains one of the most famous newspaper photographs of all time.
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His books are peppered with deliberate clues to potential front-page stories.
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Typically, front-page editors on high-traffic news media sites will want to monitor their pages in real-time, to optimize the content.
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The storyline made front-page news and marked a change for the serial as they embarked on serious storylines.
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Her seventeen-year marriage broke down in 1978, making front-page headlines in the national press.
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The incident made front-page headlines nationally as alarming and frightening developments in football hooliganism.
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The pioneering flight was monitored by the entire nation, and generated front-page headlines in newspapers across the country.
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Despite front-page headlines, country-wide publicity and numerous appeals by the police, the identity of the victim remained a complete mystery.
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The news media reported on the experiments widely, and it was a front-page item on many newspapers around the world (see science by press conference).
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The disaster was front-page news in newspapers across the country; rumors that the ship had been sabotaged were widely circulated but never substantiated.
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