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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurately entitled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the proper title or name of a work, such as a book, article, or piece of art, emphasizing that the title reflects its content or theme.
Example: "The book is accurately entitled 'The Art of War,' as it delves deeply into military strategy and philosophy."
Alternatives: "correctly titled" or "properly named".
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In fact, these things have almost nothing to do with each other.Suppose, however, that the book had been more accurately entitled, "The IMF and My Discontent".
This observation seems regrettably true and, although the balance is to some extent redressed by such excellent studies in the accurately entitled Literary Lives series (published by Palgrave) as Michael O'Neill's Percy Bysshe Shelley (1989) or Caroline Franklin's Byron (2000), not-very-literary biographies, some running to four hundred and more pages, continue to accumulate in the bookshops.
Needham points out that the title of his book Flying Bird Calendar may have been a mistake, and that the book is more accurately entitled Bird's Eye Map.
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If election offices had adequate resources and precise rules, voting lists might accurately reflect who is entitled to vote.
I suspect that large businesses will have human resource personnel dedicated to helping company employees complete the application and obtain and accurately reconcile the subsidy to which they are entitled.
The reader is entitled to some way of seeing how accurately the historian has interpreted or quoted the evidence, but footnotes should not be overlong and in particular should not be converted into minibibliographies, especially when these have as one purpose to show how many books and articles the historian has read (or wants to persuade the reader that he has read).
However it is difficult to measure these slugs accurately because of their unusual startle response (see the section entitled behaviour).
Entitled Eden and After, its perhaps surprising subject is children – or, more accurately, childhood.
Since the share owner is entitled to and should get comparable earn ings figures, the only figure that fairly, accurately and fully reflects on a compar able basis the performance of his investment is one that excludes bond profits and losses.
In 1954 Life magazine published an article attributed to Rickey (but masterminded by Roth) entitled "Goodbye to Some Old Baseball Ideas," which was devoted to the proposition that a team's performance might be accurately explained by an abstruse statistical formula.
It was written by one of their staffers, Keith Johnson, and was entitled "Six Myths About Renewable Energy" and took on the "too expensive" and "too small to matter" shibboleths accurately and with real data.
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