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"enter a new chapter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a metaphor for starting a new, fresh venture such as beginning a new job, taking up a hobby, or beginning a new relationship. For example, "After passing her law school exams, Sarah decided to enter a new chapter in her life and applied for her first full-time legal position."
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"We are about to enter a new chapter of exploration".
Although it was not my choice to leave, it's time to enter a new chapter in my life..
"As I enter a new chapter, I see a vital need for the political center in order for our democracy to flourish and to find solutions that unite rather than divide us.
The comedy follows the friendship of Grace Jane Fondaandand Frankie (Lily Tomlin) as they enter a new chapter in their life after their husbands announce they are gay and in love with each other.
Like Al Gore, who, following his loss in 2000, went through a box of old slides and rediscovered his passion for the environment, Clinton could enter a new chapter in her life as the crusader for healthcare.
"We are excited to enter a new chapter of LDH Energy's growth and future development and appreciate the support and enthusiasm of our new investors," William C. Reed II, the chief executive of Louis Dreyfus Highbridge Energy, said in a statement.
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This summer, the Shakespearean saga that is the current mayor/governor feud entered a new chapter with the meltdown of New York's subway system, which is regulated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), a state-chartered authority, but partially funded by the city.
We are entering a new chapter in our history".
"We're potentially entering a new chapter with this set of charges," Mr. Fidell said.
A decade after the fighting that some called a genocide, that conflict has entered a new chapter.
"I would say we have definitely entered a new chapter," says Christopher Sweeney, the director responsible for Allen's comeback video.
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