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The word 'titan' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large and powerful person, organization, or thing. Example sentence: Apple Inc. is a titan in the tech industry.
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titan
noun
Something or someone of very large stature, greatness, or godliness.
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Now, to suppliers, employees and pensioners it must seem less like a titan and more like the Titanic, holed below the water-line, sinking slowly by the bow to the sound of loud shocks and bangs as bulkheads give way, one after the other.
The country at that time was an economic titan, and the fastest growing source of trade and foreign investment in Australia.
It's ideal for learners and snorkellers, with the reef across the bay going from paddling depth to 14m, vibrant soft and hard corals, and a wide variety of fish: wrasses, parrotfish, titan triggerfish.
Clooney and Brad Pitt recruit, among others, the bratty and argumentative Mormon Twins (Scott Caan, Casey Affleck) as drivers, pop-eyed, world-weary black comedian Bernie Mac as their inside-man on the casino floor, comedy titan Carl Reiner and blustering Elliott Gould for special senior-citizen duties, and Cheadle, sporting an unwelcome English accent, as their explosives expert.
We asked a group of people involved in the game here whether it's even remotely conceivable that football could one day fell cricket as India's sporting titan.
FOR years General Motors GMM) was the undisputed titan of the world's car industry, effortlessly dominating everything.
Still more ominously, seismic rumblings of discontent have been heard from the National Trust, a charitable titan with 3.7m members.For all that and though this might sound odd David Cameron's coalition government should be just as worried about the quiet anxiety of folk like Mr Emberson and Mr Knowles.
His real aim is probably to pull Mrs Clinton to the left economically.Ms Fiorina was once a technology titan, but she has never won an election.
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According to Techcrunch, a tech-industry blog, the giant social network is angling to buy Titan Aerospace, an American company that makes drones, for some $60m.Presumably it does not intend to use the drones to spy on people, which would be pointless given that some 1.2 billion folk already tell Facebook so many intimate details about their lives voluntarily.
Google will be conducting test flights of its first drones this year after purchasing unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturer Titan Aerospace.
The heat transforms the liquid into a resin, which makes the cell walls of the wood thicker and stronger.The approach is similar to that of a firm based in the Netherlands called Titan Wood.
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