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The phrase "a chest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large, strong container for storing items or to describe a part of the human body.
Example: "He opened a chest filled with old treasures from his travels."
Alternatives: "a box" or "a trunk".
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Maybe a chest of drawers?
He was hospitalized with a chest infection.
Perry Buckner suffered a chest wound.
P: A what? M: A chest pass.
His father was a chest physician.
I asked for a chest x-ray.
He also ordered a chest X-ray.
A chest CT was undertaken.
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It sounds like a chest-hair cocktail.
Putin is something of a chest-thumper.
The White House drug czar released a chest-thumping statement.
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