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"given the title of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a title that is being discussed. For example, "Given the title of 'The Great Gatsby', many people are familiar with the book."
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Summitt was given the title of head coach emeritus.
He was given the title of Liberator and assumed political dictatorship.
After seven years, he was given the title of chief designer.
This month, he was given the title of campaign chairman and chief strategist.
He is to be given the title of Saifullah, or Sword of God.
The chief operating officer, Robert F. Cotter, was given the title of president last month.
He was given the title of chairman of the entertainment division.
In 2011 Andrew was given the title of Grand Chef du Monde by Relais & Chateaux.
Given the title of Mr. Shiller's book, you can guess the punch line.
Tells how Mamaji's father, a retired lawyer, was given the title of Rai Bahadur.
That year, he was given the title of area vicar, with oversight of 19 parishes.
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