Sentence examples for a chapter for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chapter for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific section or part of a book or document that is dedicated to a particular topic or theme.
Example: "In this book, there is a chapter for understanding the complexities of human emotions."
Alternatives: "a section on" or "a part dedicated to".

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A chapter for the Milibands is now closed.

The Atlantic's production of "The Lieutenant" represents the end of a chapter for McDonagh.

But any proper history of welfare reform would still set aside a chapter for Brown's years as prime minister.

The youngest brother, Nick, 21, added: "It's really hard to say 'forever.' We're closing a chapter, for sure".

The book will be divided into a chapter for each game, with other sections on allied subjects.

In Los Angeles, the director and activist Rob Reiner helped set up a chapter for Hollywood liberals, too.

There is a chapter for each planet, one on our moon and a joint chapter on Uranus and Neptune.

Martin is currently writing the sixth book, The Winds of Winter, a chapter for which was dropped by surprise on his website in March.

I can almost imagine Edmund Wilson, whose "The Wound and the Bow" (1941) theorized a link between psychic trauma and creative genius, adding a chapter for Rockwell.

And it was.Back to topThursdayTHE end of the Bush presidency is the end of a chapter for Texas politicos on both sides of the aisle.

She drafted her books, Janet Morgan writes, "in interludes between other occupations — gardening, cooking, outings, helping Max — and she would willingly abandon a chapter for a walk".

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