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Discover Ludwig"chapter 1" can be used in written English.
You could use it at the beginning of a written work, or you could use it to introduce a new section within your written work. For example, "Chapter 1: Introduction to the Topic".
Exact(58)
It's only Chapter 1.
(Biographia Literaria, chapter 1).
End of Chapter 1 notes.
"Chapter 1 is he's gone.
That's Chapter 1.
"Memoir, Chapter 1.
And that's just in Chapter 1.
"We feel like this is Chapter 1".
We just go straight to Chapter 1.
Similar(2)
I mean, that scene at the end of Chapter 1.. . .
Proof The proofs of (i - vi) can be found [[7], Chapter 1] or [[2], Chapter 1].
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