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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Word choice.
According to dictionary. com, ‘title’ as a verb means “to furnish with a title; designate by an appellation; entitle.” ” I conclude both are acceptable. I think I tend to use ‘titled’ preferentially, probably because it’s shorter.
- 730577 views
- 117 answers
- 270153 votes