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"charts out" is a grammatically-correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is an informal way to say "plot out," as in figuring out or mapping something out. For example: "We used a spreadsheet to charts out the estimated costs of the project."
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Dirk Arndt, M.D., the fictional author of this piece, charts out and analyzes some standard games.
When she spreads those charts out on the kitchen floor, Wesley urinates on them.
Bobby Jones charts out the 2,800 plantings each year and works with the field crews.
Each time an executive suggested that Ford's future lay in expanding its truck business, Mr. Mulally pulled the charts out.
Azeen Ghorayshi charts out how 21st-century Americans lost all sense of health and style and came to be walking around with buckets of sugary drinks.
This faux-autobiography charts out the lives of Stein and her lover, who played host to many of the era's most influential artists.
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We don't chart out harmonies.
Plus, the store map is good for charting out shopping trips.
He also has a son's reverence to chart out his mother's sometimes complicated reaction to Ted's crimes.
Mitsubishi and Morgan Stanley plan to create a strategic committee to chart out future cooperation after the close of the deal.
"A lot of folks feel like my brother and me or other politicians chart out their careers from Day 1 until the end.
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