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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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The title of a movie or the movie title

Is it "the title of a movie/book" or "the movie/book title"?

If both are correct and have the same meaning, which would you use?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime If both are correct and have the same meaning, which would you use? They're both correct and have the same meaning. I would use "(a / the) movie title", "(a / the) book title", etc.

  • teal lime If both are correct and have the same meaning, which would you use?
  • They're both correct and have the same meaning.
  • I would use "(a / the) movie title", "(a / the) book title", etc.
  • CJ
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teal limeIf both are correct and have the same meaning, which would you use?

They're both correct and have the same meaning.

I would use "(a / the) movie title", "(a / the) book title", etc.

CJ

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