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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chart with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a chart that includes or features something specific.
Example: "The report includes a chart with a detailed breakdown of the sales figures for each quarter."
Alternatives: "a graph containing a" or "a diagram featuring a".
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Correction: November 15 , 2003 Saturday A chart with a Sports of The Times column yesterday about the drug testing policies of major professional leagues misstated the policy of the National Basketball Association.
Correction: September 1 , 2001 Saturday A chart with a front-page article on Thursday about an agreement to allow the Fish and Wildlife Service to act quickly to protect 29 species misspelled the name of one of the species.
He showed a chart with a downward spiraling stock market to his associates.
A chart with a review of the Lexus LS 460 L last Sunday misstated some specifications of the car.
To hold everyone accountable, the conference produced a chart with a month-by-month breakdown of production levels.
A chart with a Sports of The Times column yesterday about the drug testing policies of major professional leagues misstated the policy of the National Basketball Association.
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Correction: August 24, 2003, Sunday A chart with an article about the effects of withdrawal rates on a hypothetical retirement portfolio misstated the effect of a withdrawal rate of 4percentt of the initial amount, plus an inflation adjustment each year.
Unadjusted numbers appeared yesterday, in a chart with an article about Enron's bankruptcy filing.
A chart with an earlier version of this article included several errors and an omission.
A chart with an article on Wednesday about legislation to overhaul federal patent laws omitted a unit of measurement.
A chart with an earlier version of this article represented incorrectly the scale of the y-axis.
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