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Most news articles open with a designed to interest the reader in the topic of the article.
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Your sentence is missing a noun after "a." Here are corrected versions and a few alternatives:
- Corrected: "Most news articles open with a lead designed to interest the reader in the topic of the article."
- Alternative (more natural): "Most news articles open with a hook that interests the reader in the topic."
- Shorter: "Most news articles begin with a lead that grabs the reader's interest."
- Formal: "Most news articles begin with an opening paragraph intended to engage the reader with the topic."
- Journalistic jargon: "Most news articles start with a lede designed to pique the reader's interest."
Notes: In journalism, "lead" (or spelled "lede") and "hook" are common terms for the opening element that draws readers in.
- Corrected: "Most news articles open with a lead designed to interest the reader in the topic of the article."
- Alternative (more natural): "Most news articles open with a hook that interests the reader in the topic."
- Shorter: "Most news articles begin with a lead that grabs the reader's interest."
- Formal: "Most news articles begin with an opening paragraph intended to engage the reader with the topic."
- Journalistic jargon: "Most news articles start with a lede designed to pique the reader's interest."
Notes: In journalism, "lead" (or spelled "lede") and "hook" are common terms for the opening element that draws readers in.
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