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Discover Ludwig"attractive title" is a correct usage of English.
It can be used to describe any type of title, such as the title of an article, a book, or a movie. For example, "The book had an attractive title - “The Art of Living” - that drew me in right away."
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Astrid has taken another turn in her career and in August will release a Pavement covers album with the attractive title of Hits (Pavement for Girls).
This gave me a point of departure for the second story, as well as an attractive title: "Eva Is Inside Her Cat".
8 The Renée Fleming Gala, which opened the season at the Metropolitan Opera, has yet to really end; the climax comes with a production of Massenet's "Thaïs," an opera renowned for its attractive title role, its immortal "Méditation" for solo violin, and its French Orientalist decadence.
It's obvious why Fry chose the more attractive title "Bright Young Things" -- and the more attractive 20s and 30s, which yield some gorgeous party sets and costumes -- rather than Waugh's original.
(Ex: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not a very attractive title).
It may help you decide an attractive title for your paper.
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Music is not the only valid choreographic inspiration; musical titles are not necessarily the best ones for dances and, in any case, audiences will surely be attracted by attractive titles.
Howard Kendall, who has died aged 69, will be fondly remembered by an older generation of Everton supporters as a member of the midfield triumvirate that underpinned the attractive, title-winning team of the late 60s, and by younger fans as the club's most successful manager since.
Let's hope Waterstones' superb efforts towards variety can be sustained and deepened, and that university presses help by continuing to make attractive titles available at (almost) trade prices.
By P. W. Haberman and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, May 4, 1940 P. 13 Incidental Intelligenc e: A lawyer has found some attractive titles in his law library: Abbot's N.Y.
"We have made a number of big purchases in the last six months; some very attractive titles came on the market," says Bloomsbury's chairman, Nigel Newton, in the measured, carefully self-censoring way of a man now more accustomed to meeting institutional shareholders in the City than lunching authors in Soho.
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