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The phrase "chapters in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific sections or parts of a book, document, or narrative.
Example: "The book has several chapters in which the author explores different themes of love and loss."
Alternatives: "sections of" or "parts of".
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It has 36 chapters in 23 states.
There are chapters in Australia.
Other works refer to different "chapters" in her career.
"There are several chapters in my life," she says.
There were many more chapters in Mr. Battelle's life.
Agnew's organisation boast chapters in seven cities around the state.
Each book 30 chapters, 300 chapters in all.
"There are many, many pages and chapters in between.
There are chapters in New York, Chicago and San Francisco.
"Now, we've had dark chapters in our history before.
His quartets are like chapters in an intensely personal memoir.
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