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Discover Ludwig"chart about" is a valid construction in written English.
It is often used when describing a specific chart or when discussing the content of a chart. Example: The bar chart about global carbon emissions clearly shows a significant increase over the past decade. In this sentence, "chart about" is used to specify the subject of the chart (global carbon emissions) and indicate that the chart is showing data related to this topic.
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A chart about recent instances of this accomplishment appears on Page B13 today.
On January 17th we produced a daily chart about Kickstarter, the largest crowdfunding site.
He is linking to an extremely amusing chart about how to write for American theatre.
The result was records in the chart about sericulture and Jacques Derrida.
He starts showing me chart after chart about the performance of lithium ion batteries.
Santander Mexico gives a return on equity of almost 20% (see chart), about double the rates commonly found in Europe.
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A couple of thoughts about the Sunday Times's "Op-Chart" about this year's American and Coalition Forces casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan: A photograph, no matter how tiny, would have been preferable to the "Risk -piece-like icons that fill the box foRisk -piece-like
By Amy Davidson Sorkin January 11 , 2010A couple of thoughts about the Sunday Times's "Op-Chart" about this year's American and Coalition Forces casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan: A photograph, no matter how tiny, would have been preferable to the "Risk -piece-like icons that fill the box foRisk -piece-like
There are charts about peonies and table sizes.
The Economy: Less Competitive, but Still Cool Scott Grannis revisits 20 bullish charts about the economy.
A FEW years ago, we doctors kept handwritten charts about patients.
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