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The phrase "a new chapter in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to signify a significant change or a fresh start in a particular context, such as a person's life, a project, or a story.
Example: "After years of hard work, she felt that she was finally entering a new chapter in her career."
Alternatives: "a fresh start in" or "a new phase in".
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This is a new chapter in Elk Grove's life".
It was like a new chapter in both our lives.
"It's a new chapter in my career," he said.
A new chapter in the book trade has just begun.
Adweek hailed "a new chapter in U.S. hotel advertising".
I'm excited to start a new chapter in my life".
Here emerged a new chapter in my programming.
The resignation opened a new chapter in his life.
It's time for a new chapter in Somalia's history".
And a new chapter in the Cup's murkier history unfolds.
We are entering a new chapter in our history".
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