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The phrase "address the title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to refer to or respond to a specific title or topic in a conversation or written work.
Example: "In your presentation, make sure to address the title to ensure clarity for your audience."
Alternatives: "refer to the title" or "respond to the title".
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Although it wasn't an explicit subject she was asked to address – the title of the seminar was "Approaches to regulation - a supporting free press and high standards" – it was something that Dacre lost no time tackling by describing the practice as a "disgrace".
Before getting into the numbers, let's address the title: what's the "New Social Contract"?
defer.add img); Alternatively, place an {{accuracy}} or {{attention}} tag on the page, along with a note on the discussion page such as "The content in this article doesn't address the title very well.
For married couples in which one person has a judge or clergy title, address the title of the position first, followed by the spouse's title, such as "The Honorable and Mrs. John Smith".
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This addressed the title about EQ in the ER: Building Empathy Through XR.
The pieces in The Future is Female were chosen from submissions addressing the title of the exhibition.
Or a poem with his phone number or his address in the title: "Ul.
The address on the title page of As Flies to Wanton Boys turned out to be bogus, too.
(That address was the title of a memoir published last year by Rosenberg's granddaughter, Anne Sinclair, the French journalist and ex-wife of Dominique Strauss-Kahn).
The new material is teriffic and was tautly performed, from the Transmission/ Love Will Tear Us Apart-echoing dystopian state-of the world address of the title track, to the danceable dilemma of Unfaithful Girlfriend, easily match for their heyday.
A website featuring the name Christophe Kunicki, a Paris address and the title "Mediterranean Antiquities" says that Mr. Kunicki specializes in "Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Near East antiquities". There was no response to an email message requesting comment sent to an address listed on the site.
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