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The phrase "a chart that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific chart that existed or was created in the past.
Example: "The report included a chart that was used to illustrate the sales trends over the last decade."
Alternatives: "a chart that existed" or "a chart that had been".
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This was a monumental shake up for a chart that was previously based exclusively on sales.
An article on hedge funds in our May 28th issue ("Dead, or just resting?") contained a chart that was distorted by a calculation error.
Meanwhile, no medic or health visitor had managed to cross the threshold, though the latter came and went, leaving a clipboard in the porch, with a chart that was always filled in, signed and dated.
At one point during the five-plus hour hearing, Rep. Jason Chaffetz showed a chart claiming abortions at Planned Parenthood were up dramatically, and breast exams were down -- a chart that was totally misleading and "dishonest".
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The disagreement is evident on the wall of the office of Gen. Dan K. McNeill, the commander of the 35,000 NATO forces in Afghanistan, where he keeps a chart that is a sea of yellow and red blocks.
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Seeing that success on a chart, that is future.
This small cap sleeper has a chart that is a thing of beauty for momentum investors.
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