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"chronicle of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
For example, you could write: "The film was a chronicle of the dramatic events leading up to the war."
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Chronicle of her findings.
Chronicle of her personal life.
A family chronicle of random reminiscences.
It was a chronicle of thwarted plans.
Ann Daly, Chronicle of Higher Education 2002.
Videos posted on YouTube offered a chronicle of the eviction.
Several traits of the chronicle of semblances are visible here.
It is also a chronicle of ideological conflict.
But the chronicle of relentless success ends in 2006.
On one level, this is a chronicle of incompetence.
They're an urbane if frazzled chronicle of shock and despair.
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