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The word 'Title' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can refer to various things, including a name or heading given to a book, article, or other piece of written work, a position or rank held by someone, or the name of a film, TV show, or piece of music. Example 1: The title of my essay is "The Importance of Education in Society." Example 2: John Smith was promoted to the title of Vice President at the company. Example 3: Have you seen the new movie with the title "The Great Gatsby"? Example 4: The bookstore was full of shelves lined with titles ranging from classic novels to modern poetry. Example 5: The song "Bohemian Rhapsody" won a Grammy for Best Song Title in 1976.
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Title
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A prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles
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Our goal was to make it to the final and go for the title.
After independence in 1991, President Saparmurat Niyazov built a cult of personality, adopting the title Turkmenbashi – the father of all Turkmen.
While he has dismantled Niyazov's personality cult, he has maintained an authoritarian leadership style and has adopted the honorific title of arkadag – protector.
His record - two cups within six months of his appointment, a domestic treble in his first full season, a second title in 2005 and reaching the last 16 of the Champions League - set the context for a rueful but masterfully understated parting comment: "I'm sure those people who look at the facts will say that during a period of downsizing, I was reasonably successful".
The French champions are seeking a successor to Carlo Ancelotti, who is to take up the reins at Real Madrid along with his coaching staff, having steered the French club to their first league title in 19 years and the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Unlikely to be as pleasant on the eye, but no less explosive, that particular showdown is scheduled for Saturday, with the fixture generator having unwittingly maximised excitement among Iceland's football followers by pitting the Premier League's two potential title winners against each other on the final day of the season.
Unlike in Iceland, however, the teams who finished above them were all beaten on their way to winning the title.
And the Barrow title sold an average of 10,713 a copy in the six months up to June, down 8.7% on last year.
Most of all, though, it was the game that proved Conte's Juventus could indeed be beaten – even if wresting the title from their grasp would turn out to be another matter altogether.
Based on research that showed that half of readers read the newspaper in the evening, the aim was to create a title that would be "as relevant at 9am as 9pm".
And he intends to be a key element in pre-season title favourites Warwickshire's bid to emulate their 2012 success after snubbing a call up from New Zealand.
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