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"EU defends women on boards plans" -- a good headline?
Just wondering if any non-AmE speakers have any comment on whether this headline is grammatical.... To my ears it is odd and actually difficult to parse.
BBC News - EU defends women on boards plans
I'm wondering if it's just me, if it's a regional difference, or whether any British speakers also find it oddly constructed. Many thanks.
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Re: "EU defends women on boards plans" -- a good headline?

Originally Posted by
konungursvia
Just wondering if any non-
AmE speakers have any comment on whether this headline is grammatical.... To my ears it is odd and actually difficult to parse.
BBC News - EU defends women on boards plans
I'm wondering if it's just me, if it's a regional difference, or whether any British speakers also find it oddly constructed. Many thanks.
I find it odd.
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Re: "EU defends women on boards plans" -- a good headline?

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
I find it odd.
I (a speaker of BrE) have rarely attempted to seriously analyse or justify headlines. I find that one no more odd than many others I have seen and heard.
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