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The term 'a chassis' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the frame of a vehicle, or the body of a computer. For example: "The new chassis for the electric car was designed to be lighter and more aerodynamic."
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Build a chassis.
Lola supplied a chassis and considerable expertise in parts fabrication.
The design charts thus enable one to obtain a quick estimation of a chassis dynamic characteristic.
It is known as a fauteuil a chassis, a chair with removable back and seat.
A chassis and wreckage of a vehicle lay in the parking lot.
Researchers at Tsinghua did just that, by attaching four electric-bike motors to a chassis.
It has a chassis made of bamboo, reinforced with spiders' silk and plant resin.
But it was using a chassis provided by its sister team, Red Bull.
"You bought a chassis and, separately, put a body on top of it.
Understeer makes a chassis benign and predictable, but it's not exactly fun.
Under the Paxton's fiberglass body was a chassis that borrowed aircraft construction techniques.
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