Sentence examples for are title from inspiring English sources

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A prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles

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There are title bouts galore.

Is it too soon to say they are title contenders?

He said: "They are title challengers, you can't get away from that.

"We can't speak about favourites but all the six teams are title contenders.

I do not understand why people think the west London club are title favourites.

Arsène Wenger insists rejuvenated Arsenal are title contenders again, a decade after their last Premier League triumph.

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We're smart enough to know Ewing isn't the reason we are title-less, at least not directly.

There are titles for that too.

It's title: "Huck Fini".

Why was Title IX written?

The problem is title, not wealth.

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