Sentence examples for a chapters from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chapters" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a chapter" if referring to a single chapter or "chapters" if referring to multiple chapters without the article "a."
Example: "I read a chapter of the book last night."
Alternatives: "one chapter" or "several chapters."

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It includes a Chapters bookstore, multiplex cinema complex and will include a Bass Pro Shop opening in 2015.

The following databases were searched: Assia, BHI, CINAHL, Social Services Abstracts, IBSS, Web of Knowledge Social Sciences Citation Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index and location of books a chapters in philosophy literature.

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It closed a chapter.

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Henry James wrote a chapter, too.

Then I had a chapter.

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It was like a chapter.

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