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Discover LudwigThe term "complete title" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is more common to refer to the title of a piece of writing as simply the "title." However, if you are using the phrase "complete title," it could potentially refer to the entire title of a work, including any subtitles or secondary titles. For example, "The complete title of the novel is 'Pride and Prejudice: A Novel of Manners and Marriage.'" This usage emphasizes that the title includes both the main title and the subtitle or secondary title.
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Please consult the Proquest website for a complete title list and holdings.
The book's complete title is "The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales".
These journals are often abbreviated, but putting the cursor over the abbreviated title will show the complete title and citation.
Published as an appendage to A Tale of a Tub in 1705, the complete title is A Full and True Account of the Battel Fought Last Friday, Between the Antient and Modern Books in St James's Library.
According to Marshall, English charters and claims had established an "absolute and complete" title to the land of North America, which then "passed to the United States" in 1776.
The text of 49 App.:1608(c)(8) is omitted because the complete title of the Secretary of Transportation is used the first time the term appears in a section.
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They are necessary, lenders say, to cover the costs of following strict government guidelines for loans -- completing title searches, for example, or credit checks.
It completes title sponsorship for domestic competitions in England, with the energy company SSE's collaboration with the FA Cup and Continental Tyre's name on the League Cup – both long-standing agreements.
Exeter Chiefs moved up to fifth in the Premiership after completing a double over title chasers Leicester.
The film was still a rough cut at this stage, missing completed titles and lacking special optical effects.
The first complete printed title page identifying the book title, author, printer, and date was designed for Regiomontanus's Calendarium in 1476.
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