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The phrase "again titled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been given a title once more or has been retitled after a previous title.
Example: "The book was again titled 'The Journey Continues' after the author revised its content."
Alternatives: "renamed once more" or "titled anew".
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One picture, again titled Nude, 1936, shows long limbs entwined in a yogic pose, a play of bright light and black shade in lines silhouetting the arms extended about the knees like a wreath.
I Did It Again" titled "Oops I Did It Again!: The Original", which they jokingly labeled as the original recording by Louis Armstrong on April 1932 in Chicago, Illinois; their version was actually recorded by Shek Baker.
Back in the parking lot, the old man, his paper hat once again titled on his head -- this tempers his irritable demeanor with a jaunty 1950's air -- guides us from the narrow space.
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From 5 1 BC, this post was reverted to Inspector, but was once again re-titled Governor, who was now responsible to all Three Excellencies.
In 2009, the reorganisation was again re-titled, this time as the "Adaptive Army" which sought to re-balance the Army and shape it to become an adaptive, learning organisation.
Bartneck illustrated the paper – titled, again through autocorrect, "Atomic Energy will have been made available to a single source" – with the first graphic on the Wikipedia entry for nuclear physics.
This story has been updated to include the Republican National Committee's Friday release of an ad, titled "Again".
On The Raw Again's precursor unsurprisingly titled On The Raw, and released one year prior, in 97 featured some other popular tracks from Darsa's early solo discography, like the punchy "Chicken Coma," which he explained to me owes its musical roots to some of his New York house heroes like Masters at Work.
After the "unflattering photos" of Beyonce whipped its way around the Internet again and again, BuzzFeed filed another story titled, "The Best Of The Internet's Response To Beyonce's 'Unflattering Photos," which is most certainly worth a gander if you have not yet seen it.
For information on the exhibition, titled "Barn Again!
In January, National Review magazine ran a cover story on the president's plan titled: "Amnesty, Again".
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