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Crowned by a title/Crowned with a title? Which one is correct?

I know crowned with a title is generally used but will it be completely wrong if I say crowned by a title?

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  • Neil
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    No, you cannot be crowned by a title. That implies that the title is crowning you.

    'Crowned with a title' is the correct answer.

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