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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are titled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the names or titles given to works, such as books, articles, or other creative pieces.
Example: "The books in the library are titled according to their genres, making it easier for readers to find what they are looking for."
Alternatives: "are named" or "are called".
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Both are titled No Title.
Both are titled "Vase Upon Vase".
Three are titled "Merkaba," which means, roughly, vehicle of enlightenment.
Two connective sections are titled "Drift I" and "Drift II".
(Not surprisingly, these shows are titled "Back to Business").
Others are titled Bloodbath and We will be victorious.
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It was titled "Path".
It is titled "Insanity".
"Baby," it was titled.
The story is titled "Stars".
It was titled "Event Management".
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