Sentence examples for article or chapter from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "article or chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific sections of a book or publication, indicating that you are discussing either an article or a chapter.
Example: "In my research, I found valuable insights in the article or chapter that discusses the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "section or piece" or "essay or segment".

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Before reading the article or chapter, reflect on its title.

Check to make sure you are clear on whose article or chapter is whose.

Immediately after reading the article or chapter, write about it for 15 minutes.

Keep requests for an article or chapter to 50 scanned pages or fewer.

We can only provide one article or chapter from a book or single issue of a journal at a time.

RAMBI has indexed (i.e. created a catalog record) for nearly every article or chapter dealing with Jewish Studies.

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Then go to the article's or chapter's abstract and scroll to the bottom of the page to the section "About this article" or "About this chapter".

The idea of writing an entire article, story, or chapter might seem daunting.

"Michael was prone to showing us films and having us read articles or chapters, in their entirety, during class.

Scan & Deliver — scanned copies of articles or chapters from selected Columbia libraries are delivered within 2-3 days.

At the beginning of the semester, I have each student sign up to summarize one of the articles or chapters assigned for the semester.

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