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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key chapter" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an important or significant section of a book, report, or narrative. Example: "In her novel, the author presents a key chapter that reveals the protagonist's true motivations."
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A key chapter relates the puppyish avant-garde exploits of Hemon and friends in the 1980s.
The episode is a key chapter in "The Guns of August".
Or at least a key chapter in the annals of playing coy.
In a key chapter, Adie belatedly ventures out to explore real-world Seattle.
A key chapter in the publication is titled Integrated Management Recommendations.
Photocopies of a key chapter and several other sections were made available to The New York Times.
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Kelland obtained a draft of the key chapter of the report devoted to animal studies, which became available as part of the lawsuits against Monsanto, and she compared the draft with the final, published report.
Rachman lays them all out in a few key chapters in his book, which is not solely China-centric.
This key chapter, Job 28, is therefore where Habel begins his ecological commentary, using an approach he designates an eco-wisdom reading.
This key chapter deals with the underpinnings of software applications: the platforms that are responsible for realizing them.
This key chapter completes the introductory tutorial and prepares the reader for the more advanced material presented in the following chapters.
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