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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small note or voucher, often used for recording a transaction or as a form of informal communication.
Example: "He handed me a chit for the payment I made at the counter."
Alternatives: "a note" or "a voucher".
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A white root sheath, called a chit, breaks through the husk, and the chitted barley is then removed from the steep for germination.
Then I'll have a chit chat about underarm hair.
Before air crews depart, each crew member is issued a chit and each associated serial number is recorded.
For example, in 2013 a "chit fund" imploded in Kolkata, destroying the savings of hundreds of thousands of poor investors.
For a chit, you got a dog tag to wear around your neck, so you wouldn't lose it.
It is an easy way to get a chit from the person these donors believe is the president-elect, Mr. Wertheimer said.
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