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The phrase "The titleholder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or entity that holds a specific title, position, or award, often in a competitive context. Example: "In the upcoming championship, the titleholder will defend their title against several challengers."
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The titleholder
noun
The person who possesses a rank or title.
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The titleholder must deal with everything from taxes owed to license renewals.
That would be a ridiculous way to determine the titleholder.
The championship is decided in a multigame match between the titleholder and a challenger.
Though both were Soviet players, Mr. Karpov, the titleholder, was the Kremlin's favorite.
Cuche, 36, was awarded his first career crystal globe in super-G as the titleholder.
Last April he became champion of South America by knocking out the titleholder Alberto Lovell.
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At one time or another, the Western Open, the Titleholders and the duMaurier Classic were designated as major championships.
For the better part of three decades, the Titleholders was the crown jewel of women's golf.
The titleholders Juventus notched their 10th Serie A win in a row by hammering Udinese 4-0 away.
The minor premiers and the titleholders played out an absorbing battle with the teams locked at 6-6 at halftime.
Had they lost, the titleholders would have fallen 14 points adrift of the Brumbies in the Australian conference.
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