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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it was titled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has a title or name, such as a book, movie, etc. For example: "The book she wrote was titled 'A Brief History of Time'".
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Typically enough, it was titled, "Undertaking Its Destruction".
It was titled Beagle, Shyster, and Beagle, and its premise involved an unethical lawyer/private detective and his bungling assistant.
It was titled "Path".
"Baby," it was titled.
It was titled "Event Management".
It was titled "2035 M.P.O.
It was titled "Justice for None".
It was titled "The Art of Creativity".
It was titled "The Psychopathology of Everyday Taste".
It was titled "He's Just Not That Into Anyone".
It was titled "The Last Train from Madrid".
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