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The phrase "a chart of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of chart that represents or illustrates a particular subject or data set.
Example: "The report included a chart of a recent survey on consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "a diagram of a" or "a graph of a".
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This involves drawing up a chart of a potential sequence of events and calculating the probability of each step in the sequence.
When an investigator finds what looks like a body part, a supervisor brings it to the crime-scenes trailer nearby, where a chart of a skeleton hangs next to a table.
Chart.ly lets you upload a chart of a particular stock with stock symbol and tags, and lets you include a tweet about the chart.
I pull out a chart of a stock on which I made a boatload of my money or the one I sold (for the right reasons) before it declined.
"Number one, I'm supporting stem-cell research," he said, pointing to a chart of a new Adelson medical research foundation that is funding some stem-cell based science.
(3) Relationships are often a lot like stocks that are increasing in value; they often go down before they go up: When was the last time you saw a chart of a stock's value just go directly up.
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By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, August 22, 1936 P. 25 A charting of a few of the heroic souls who have recently battled gallantly against hopeless odds.
On a notepad, General Ahmad had drawn a chart of the four elements of what he called "lasting peace".
In our issue of August 4th, we accompanied an article on Nomura Securities with a chart of the share price of Nomura, an unrelated company making exhibition displays.
Deploying software normally used to detect Medicaid fraud, a team compiled a chart of what Medicaid and Medicare were billed in six of the cases.
I added an update a day later describing a chart of the "climate alarmism machine" created in response by an Australian blogger.
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