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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chapter about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific section of a book or document that discusses a particular topic.
Example: "In the book, there is a chapter about the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a section concerning" or "a part regarding".
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And it has a chapter about friendship.
There are geography quizzes and a chapter about reconnaissance pigeons.
The publishers made me add a chapter about kids".
He even had a chapter about the antiquity of humans.
That led to a chapter about a larger, railroad-style apartment on East 70th Street.
A couple of the most unexpected items turn up in a chapter about violence.
A chapter about Hemon's university mentor, Nikola Koljevi, expresses irreconcilable anger.
There's a chapter about your mother's death that I found incredibly moving.
I even included a chapter about A. C. Pigou, the godfather of pollution and congestion taxes.
A chapter about computers includes 30 tips for finding evidence of infidelity.
There is a chapter about how my wife and I got together.
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