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Discover Ludwig"coming chapters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to upcoming sections of a book, essay, or other written work. For example: "We will explore the societal implications of global warming in the coming chapters."
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Those are Chapters 1 and 2. Coming chapters will be about other actors responding to business initiatives.
The yield, as we will see in coming chapters of this series, has a lot to do with the risk you're prepared to take.
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For Driver, who rose to fame through his role on the television show "Girls" and has been in cast in J.J. Abrams' coming chapter of the "Star Wars" saga, it would seem that doing small, intimate films like "Hungry Hearts" may soon become a harder thing to make time for as his career takes off.
To the state's credit, weeding out "liars, cads, stalkers, cheats and bounders" comes two chapters later.
The story of the final years of Sarah Reed's life comes in chapters, marking repeated failings by the state, as different institutions missed opportunities to help her.
Noriko Smiling, which comes without chapters or even subheads, is published by an imprint "devoted to the best in essay writing".
Glenda Carr's chapter on William Owen Pughe, coming in at chapter 20, suffers from having had a dozen of its main points anticipated many times.
Kelly has hinted that there are five more chapters coming down the pike, but the most radical thing about "Trapped in the Closet" is not the story.
What came before chapter one?
The resolution would come under Chapter 7 of the UN charter, which allows for military action.
None of the resolutions relating to the Israeli-Arab conflict comes under Chapter Seven.
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