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The phrase "an chapter on" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "chapter" is "a" because "chapter" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I am currently reading a chapter on the history of art."
Alternatives: "a section on" or "a part about".
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£13.99, wiley.com Everything from creating a concept to gaining a loyal following, via an chapter on maintaining equipment.
6.The Food Truck Handbook by David Weber £13.99, wiley.com Everything from creating a concept to gaining a loyal following, via an chapter on maintaining equipment.
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There is an entire chapter, for instance, on Baudelaire, a half-chapter on Victor Hugo, a chapter on Eliot and Pound, one called "Lorca, Ginsberg and 'The Faggots' " and a chapter on "Others" (Neruda, Pessoa, Adonis, Mayakovsky).
There is a chapter on ragwort in one of the standard textbooks," wrote another.
The volume is arranged in 77 chapters, accompanied by an introduction and a chapter on population genetics.
The volume ends with a chapter on an EBV vaccine, which remains elusive after many years.
You are closing a chapter on a part of your life and that can result in some feelings of sorrow.
Then there's a chapter on theater school, then a chapter on the joys of being weird.
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The fourth report, Informing an Effective Response, includes a chapter on education and communication needs and strategies.
The editors have provided an excellent introductory chapter on epigenetics, and conclude with a chapter on epigenetics from a logical multilevel perspective.
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