Phrases with «to borrow a title»

To borrow a title means to take or use someone else's formal or official name, usually for a short period of time or for a specific purpose. Full definition

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Sentences with «to borrow a title»

  • No panic room, however — to borrow the title of her 2002 film. (rismedia.com)
  • One of the key differences between the two services will be whether patrons pay to borrow some of the titles or borrow all titles for free. (activitypress.com)
  • Libraries certainly dig being able to offer a huge collection of audiobooks and e-books and not have to pay for them individually, the libraries only pay when a patron borrows the title. (goodereader.com)
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