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The phrase "a workbook titled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing the name of a workbook or resource in a sentence.
Example: "I found a workbook titled 'Mastering Mathematics' that is very helpful for my studies."
Alternatives: "a workbook named" or "a workbook called".
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Across the room, the contents of a soldier's rucksack include a workbook titled "Level 4 American Language," from a military language school at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
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Open a new Excel workbook and create a Data worksheet titled Bulldoggin Blues and another called The LR Chart.
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She showed a slide titled "bad karma".
He finished a book, titled "Defrocked".
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A list titled "Show" will appear.
Still, the company recently updated its Web site and its workbook materials, and this spring it is starting a promotional campaign titled "Learning for the Long Run".
Someone, for example, has left a bag of Sun Chips near a workbook called "Disaster Plan".
At least one of them charges consumers $500 for eight hours of audiotapes and a workbook.
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