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The phrase "assumed the title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has taken on a specific title or position, often in a formal or official context.
Example: "After the retirement of the previous director, Sarah assumed the title of Chief Executive Officer."
Alternatives: "took on the title" or "adopted the title".
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He assumed the title to tease his Indian friends.
Sanea, based in Khobar, assumed the title of managing director.
Punch himself assumed the title of chairman emeritus.
He assumed the title of chancellor after his father's death.
I've since assumed the title of president as well.
The Russian tsar Peter I the Great assumed the title imperator on Oct. 22, 1721.
Meanwhile, his elder brother, Kublai, returned from his campaigns in China and also assumed the title.
In January 1340 he assumed the title of king of France.
Mīrzā ʿAlī Moḥammad first proclaimed his beliefs in 1844 and assumed the title of the Bāb.
In 1381 Kęstutis drove Jogaila from Vilnius and assumed the title of Great Prince.
His uncle Ḥusayn Kāmil (reigned 1914 17) replaced him and assumed the title of sultan.
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