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"title as" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not make sense in any context. It is possible that it is a typo or an error in transcription of spoken language. However, if we make a slight change to the phrase and use "titled as" instead, it could be a grammatically correct part of a sentence. For example: - The book, titled as "The Great Gatsby", is a classic American novel. - The painting, titled as "Starry Night", is one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous works of art. - The movie, titled as "Titanic", was a box office hit in 1997.
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title as well.
I was tremendously impressed with that title as well.
Original title as well as other release titles also given.
Princeton earned the team doubles title as well.
Flaherty wanted to win the 1937 league title as much as the owner did.
Prince will take that title as well.
And now she has the Olympic title as well.
Soon we'll have your title as well".
The German title, as well as the French, confirmed it!
The Flintridge Prep boys won the league title as well.
You might include the species name in the title as well.
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