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'a chip' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to an electronic microchip, a computer chip, or a small, thin piece of fried or baked potato. For example, "My computer needs a new chip before it can run properly."
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He has a chip.
IBM has a chip breakthrough.
"A chip shot".
It's a chip.
What a chip!
We had a chip on our shoulder.
"He had a chip on his shoulder.
"There's a chip on your shoulder.
Too much heat makes a chip unstable.
It was a chip shot".
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Specifically, we describe the SB3011 system-on-a-chip multiprocessor.
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