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Discover Ludwig"provisionally titled" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a title that is temporary or subject to change. Example: "I am currently working on a novel, provisionally titled 'The Lost City', but the title may change as the editing process progresses."
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Final Fight was Capcom's intended sequel to Street Fighter (provisionally titled Street Fighter '89), but the company ultimately gave it a new title.
A new novel, provisionally titled "Satin Island".
The film, just finished and provisionally titled First Night, is a feelgood British drama.
By 1986, he had readied a book on these themes, provisionally titled "The Other Path".
She is working on a book provisionally titled Colonial Toxicity: The French Army in the Sahara.
I have begun a third big research project, provisionally titled The Ancient Shore.
Peake died in 1968, leaving behind him three Gormenghast novels and the start of a fourth, provisionally titled Titus Awakes.
An album provisionally titled Kurt Kobain was changed to Prick, Kurt being "a prick" for dying and ruining Melvins' plans.
In Cameron Crowe's provisionally titled Stillwater, she is a soulful groupie infatuated with Jason Lee's Seventies rocker.
The film company Working Title has acquired rights to the third book, for a production provisionally titled Bridget Jones's Baby.
Asked if his book about Desmond, provisionally titled Rough Trader, would now be published, he replied: "I do hope so".
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