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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chapter on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific section of a book or document that discusses a particular topic.
Example: "In this book, there is a chapter on the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a section about" or "a part discussing".
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Is it possible that a chapter on ukuleles was the one digression that Melville resisted?
A chapter on "Mastering and Using Language".
Then there's a chapter on theater school, then a chapter on the joys of being weird.
A chapter on writers is filled with delights.
He could do a chapter on the Houdini imitators.
There's a chapter on warning signs and prevention".
There's a chapter on inventions that even covers fads.
"Chris has closed a chapter on Top Gear," Hall said.
Was it really too early in the show's run to include a chapter on "Homeland"?
Iacocca followed the dramatic prologue with a chapter on his humble origins.
When they publish "Still Fab at Forty," look for a chapter on pink lampshades.
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