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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a title and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two items, where one is a title and the other is something else that is not specified in the phrase.
Example: "For the presentation, I need a title and a brief description of the project."
Alternatives: "a title and an" or "a title along with a".
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Correction: December 29 , 2002 Sunday A title and a byline were omitted last Sunday on a column about people who hate the frustrations of their jobs, but would never willingly give the jobs up.
The Super Bowl MVP joined the upper echelon of quarterbacks in 2013 with a title and a new $20 million a year contract.
Enter a title and a description.
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I'll give him a title and a theme song.
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He also gives each work a title and a wry explanation.
PierLuigi is Italian, and back in Italy has a title and a castle.
So he cooked up a title and a brief – blending diplomacy and community integration – that Warsi couldn't resist.
Story Tiles: from £20, storytiles.nl These individual tiles are mini works of art, each with a title and a tale.
But if you're after anything more than a title and a few keywords, then you're better off elsewhere.
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