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Meaning of slip inside the eye of your mind; come undone; caught in the undertow | Phrase "over the last 2 years, while analysing the situation"
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title for the chart/diagram #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 30, 2008 13:07 pm   title for the chart/diagram
 

Hello everyone,
I'd like to ask if the following phrase can be used as the title for the chart/diagram?

Pathology of the ear based on the results of medical evaluations over 2005-7.
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title for the chart/diagram #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:31 am   title for the chart/diagram
 

Yes. It's perfectly fine.
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title for the chart/diagram #3 (permalink) Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:14 am   title for the chart/diagram
 

Jamie (K) wrote:
Yes. It's perfectly fine.
Thank you very much, Jamie.
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