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Discover Ludwig"chapter from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "I am reading a chapter from a book about the history of Ancient Greece."
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This is another problematic chapter from the Olympics Bible, however.
The same lesson resounds in a chapter from 808 history.
Mr. Strauss-Kahn's team had pressured Ms. Banon to remove the chapter from the book.
The most recent chapter, from 2000 to 2007, unfolded at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Nora: Wow - WOW! Suprised to find how much I enjoyed that chapter from Jennifer Egan's book.
There is, however, an alternative scenario — a chapter from Robinson Crusoe.
A chapter from her guidebook/cookbook opens the story: I love children.
To understand his view, consider an early chapter from his own career.
With their robust refusal to pack flat, they seem like a chapter from a different story.
In January it leaked a chapter from the TPP related to the environment.
A chapter from each contributor presented an aspect of Dr. Lawton's contributions.
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