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Discover Ludwig"title to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate ownership or possession of something. You can use it to talk about who has the legal right to own or control a particular thing. Example: "The company's title to the land was confirmed by the deeds and legal documents." This means that the company has the legal right or ownership over the land, which has been proven by official documents. Another example: "He transferred the title to his car to his son when he retired." This means that he legally gave ownership or control of his car to his son when he stopped working.
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East title to two games.
A bogey gives the title to Bradley.
It is Jimmie Johnson's title to win.
South title to the Titans.
Title to be announced; Maverick.
junior middleweight title to Cornelius Bundrage (30-4).
West title to the St . Louis Rams
But, basically, it's their title to blow.
Someone attached a title to the name.
"No one had title to it.
It's Rangers' title to lose now.
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