Sentence examples for titling from inspiring English sources

The word "titling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a gerund form of the verb "title," and it is a noun that refers to the act of giving something a title. For example: The author spent hours perfecting the titling of her latest novel.

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titling

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The hedge sparrow, dunnock, titlene, Prunella modularis

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But titling programmes, they write, "unavoidably signal to lenders that a government prioritises housing for the poor, and hence is more likely to side with borrowers in enforcing credit contracts".Clinical depressionThe ILD has always pushed for broader changes in the legal system so that it can handle the kind of collateral the poor provide, at a cost that makes it worthwhile to do so.

Perhaps the blame goes to Adam Smith for titling his great book "The Wealth of Nations" instead of just "The Wealth of People", but the great Scot is to a large degree responsible for undermining the mercantilist fallacies that are reflected in the nationalist presuppositions of most economic analysis.

When Charlemagne conquered central and northern Italy, Duke Arichis II of Benevento (758 787) responded by titling himself prince and claiming the legitimist tradition of the Lombards.

Soon after that, her sister began writing her own column, using the name Abigail Van Buren and titling the column Dear Abby, and the two became intense rivals and stopped speaking to each other.

She settled on an abecedarian approach to titling her books, partly inspired by Edward Gorey's darkly amusing The Gashlycrumb Tinies (1963).

This they have now remade for the English-speaking market, titling it, after a lengthy period of reflection, "Bangkok Dangerous".

He often substituted, for the speaker's face, images of the present-day sites of the camps, the "stones," and that disjunctive pairing of witnesses with places became the crucial trope of the film — which he even considered titling "Le Lieu et la Parole" ("The Place and the Word").

In the editing room over the past few weeks, Linklater and his team had thought about titling the movie "Always Now".

As the first-ever American-born director of a Venice Biennale, he mounts his point of view on tank tracks, titling the event, with Storrian benevolent bossiness, "Think with the Senses — Feel with the Mind.

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A moratorium on land concessions has been in force since May, as a land-titling exercise is undertaken.

"If we don't do this now, and the older generation passes away, the next generation won't know which plot is whose," said Pan Shengyu, who oversaw one of Anhui's land-titling efforts.

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