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The phrase "a chronicle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence.
Example: "The historian published a chronicle of the events leading up to the revolution, detailing each significant moment."
Alternatives: "a record" or "a narrative".
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It was a chronicle of thwarted plans.
Videos posted on YouTube offered a chronicle of the eviction.
It is also a chronicle of ideological conflict.
On one level, this is a chronicle of incompetence.
"Doctor Who" is a chronicle of the impossibility of rescue.
A chronicle of the author's journey toward faith and spirituality.
He sees them "as a chronicle of life, a witness".
Here's a chronicle of my grand tomato tour.
A chronicle of the author's journey toward faith.
It's also a chronicle of the times we live in.
Mostly, "No Sleep" is a chronicle of resourcefulness.
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