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    Default "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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    Default Re: "EU defends women on boards plans" -- a good headline?

    Quote Originally Posted by konungursvia View Post
    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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    Default Re: "EU defends women on boards plans" -- a good headline?

    Quote Originally Posted by bhaisahab View Post
    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.
    Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
    Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
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