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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entire chapter" is correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: The final exam will cover the material from the entire chapter on logarithms.
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That's the entire chapter".
One entire chapter of their conversation reads this way: "Dude".
An entire chapter consists of them turning pages.
He panicked, briefly, when they rejected an entire chapter.
An entire chapter is spent eviscerating Prior, "The Big Cheese".
Brown devotes an entire chapter to his philosophy of womanizing.
I give it an entire chapter in my book.
Dupre also devotes an entire chapter to teacher speech rights.
Who would have thought that reading an entire chapter on making bread could be so fascinating?
She devotes an entire chapter to her ambivalence about having a second child.
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In this book, he devotes an entire chapter to collaboration entitled, Collaborate to Compete.
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