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The phrase "chapter is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce or describe a chapter in a book or other written work. Example: In the first chapter, the author introduces the main character and sets the scene for the rest of the story.
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This chapter is over.
(The chapter is titled "Methane").
That chapter is still unfolding.
But the chapter is closed.
That chapter is finished.
This chapter is unavoidable.
"Every chapter is a cliffhanger," she said.
Every chapter is in this mode.
The "J" chapter is simply called "Jews".
(One chapter is called "Cosmos, Cuneiform, Clausewitz").
And that chapter is pretty short.
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