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'chapter with' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
When referring to a chapter, you either say 'chapter' or 'the chapter.' For example, you could say, "I'm on chapter 5 of the book."
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He workshops the chapter with the class.
Their longstanding competition that will gain a new chapter with Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
The declassification of British documents permits a new chapter with minor corrections and further observations.
Tilden begins the chapter with a subtitle, "The ball as a separate entity".
"We're potentially entering a new chapter with this set of charges," Mr. Fidell said.
The book's payoff, I thought, comes in a chapter with the subheading, "Pretty Women Fight Back".
He begins each chapter with a beautifully curated history of the idea he is exploring.
A big zoom-out on my chapter with them, like a movie ending.
She playfully begins each chapter with summaries reminiscent of 19th-century novels.
Echoes of this persist in the latest chapter with the Little Red closure.
Am writing the fourth chapter with the regimental doctor, in bold, strong lines.
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