Sentence examples for at title from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at title" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Please refer to the document at title XYZ for more information."
Alternatives: "in the title" or "regarding the title".

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SYRACUSE TAKES AIM AT TITLE Syracuse suddenly is playing for more than its first bowl game since 2004.

Their referees and judges officiate at title fights here.

Take a look at Title 21, Chapter 1, Subchapter H, of the Food and Drug Administration's Code of Federal Regulations.

Comparing it to other disputes at title matches, he added, "It will be a part of chess folklore".

Second, the authors examine tuition prices for very short programs, which are ineligible for federal student aid even when they are offered at Title IV institutions.

Between films, looking at title cards with amusing animated sketches of satellites or desktop computers, we hear "Waltz of the Flowers," from "The Nutcracker".

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And he was great at titles.

You are very good at titles.

"I'm great at titles," Ms. Collins said.

Ultimately, their run at titles could last as long as Johnson and Knaus remain together.

The novel's title (Bolaño's good at titles, too) refers to a board game, The Third Reich.

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