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The phrase "array of titles and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or variety of titles, often in contexts like literature, media, or products.
Example: "The library offers an impressive array of titles and genres for readers of all ages."
Alternatives: "collection of titles and" or "variety of titles and".
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This week in Briefly Noted, we review a scintillating array of titles, and are more or less besotted with all of them.
By Andrea Walker August 24, 2009 This week in Briefly Noted, we review a scintillating array of titles, and are more or less besotted with all of them.
His career in digital and traditional media has spanned nearly two decades and a wide array of titles and companies, including Newsweek, Meredith Corporation and George magazine.
After inspecting a guard of honour, he climbs a podium to greet Hamas's assembled notables, as a loudspeaker blares out an array of titles and praise.
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Its activities include sponsoring the Richardson History of Psychiatry Research Seminar and administering the Oskar Diethelm Library, which includes a wide array of titles on psychiatry and related topics, such as psychoanalysis and spiritualism.
As well as being a photographer, Suschitzky was also a prolific cinematographer, working on a bewilderingly varied array of titles, the best – and best known – of which was Get Carter.
It also includes "Goldie Vance" and an array of original titles and buzzy licensed comics from L.A.-based publisher Boom! Studios.
While we've seen many different organizational models for product-managing journeys (and an array of titles for the executives involved), they generally have a similar structure.
Even in its final hour of business, there was still a tantalizing and sumptuous array of titles available on the picked-over shelves, all for forty per cent off the cover price.
Independent music producers and distributors are scrambling: Tower was the last chain striving to offer an in-store "deep catalog" selection--stocking titles far beyond the Top 40, with (at its best) a vast array of titles in such niche genres as classical and jazz, but also in gospel, world, blues and country.
Independent music producers and distributors are scrambling: Tower was the last chain striving to offer an in-store "deep catalog" selection stocking titles far beyond the Top 40, with (at its best) a vast array of titles in such niche genres as classical and jazz, but also in gospel, world, blues and country.
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