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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high profile title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or role that is well-known, prominent, or attracts significant attention.
Example: "Landing a high profile title in the company can open many doors for your career advancement."
Alternatives: "a prominent title" or "a prestigious title".
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The event gained a high profile title sponsor in Sinopec, the major Chinese state-owned petroleum corporation.
Nintendo rarely allows overseas teams to work on its games but this was one occasion when they allowed a high profile title to be developed by a studio outside of Japan.
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Belfast featherweight Marc McCullough's hopes of a high-profile title bout were dashed when he suffered a sensational first-round defeat in Germany.
Glass is just the first of a handful of high profile titles starring or heavily featuring the prolific actor.
Flying high from a recent string of high profile titles — including Mario Run and Odyssey — the cartoon plumber is finally getting a cereal box to call his own, joining the elite ranks of Steve Urkel and Gizmo from Gremlins.
Mr Cassidy said: "It will highlight Leicester and give us a high profile - the title will stay with us forever".
We're still publishing most of our books as paperback originals, but every so often, when we have a really high-profile title, we'll bring it out in hardcover first.
A high profile publication.
But he has retained a high profile.
Among the higher profile titles at this year's fest, don't be surprised by a distribution deal announcement very soon.
The film, about the the buildup to the 1962 world featherweight championship title match, beat out higher profile titles including After the Storm, the latest film from Kore-eda Hirokazu.
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