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The phrase "a new title" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently created or assigned designation, name, or heading.
Example: "After much consideration, the committee decided to award her a new title that reflects her contributions to the project."
Alternatives: "a fresh title" or "an updated title."
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In New York the show has a new title: "The Rockettes Magical Journey".
This month she added a new title.
Well, there's a new title sponsor in town.
· For my fellow (Conservative) ward councillor, a new title.
There's a new title, though there's really no new job.
It's a book: a new title, a new author.
"You can't dream up a new title overnight," he said.
Now it appears, a new title is coming.
This week he has added a new title: bodyguard.
"We need a new title for that show," Moonves said.
Luckily for Sabathia, he had a new title to fall back on.
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