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The phrase "about the title of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing the subject or name of a work, such as a book, article, or project.
Example: "In this essay, I will provide an analysis about the title of the novel and its significance to the overall theme."
Alternatives: "regarding the title of" or "concerning the title of".
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What about the title of this piece?
Let's start by talking about the title of your book.
Let me ask about the title of your film.
We had some debate about the title of the story.
_We had some debate about the title of the story.
"I do not care about the title of king.
There's something undoubtedly tongue-in-cheek about the title of the "Sacred: Keeping the Faith" festival.
There is nothing capricious about the title of Malcolm McLaren's new album, "Paris".
"I do not care about the title of king," Zahir Shah said.
A Church of England spokesman expressed misgivings about the title of the three-part series.
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"What is Planned Parenthood really about?" is the title of the slick ad that's the work of the anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony List.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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