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Do I need the definite article in the title?



 
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Do I need the definite article in the title? #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 20, 2012 16:08 pm   Do I need the definite article in the title?
 

Hello everyone,

From the constitution of YYYY:

Article X. Status of the president of YYYY.

Or should it be "Status of president of ..."?

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Do I need the definite article in the title? #2 (permalink) Fri Jan 20, 2012 19:11 pm   Do I need the definite article in the title?
 

I'm afraid that it's not really possible to tell. It depends on the greater context.
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