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Discover Ludwig"entire chapters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to larger sections of a book or other written work. For example: "I had to read entire chapters in my history textbook for homework last night."
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Entire chapters of music history were never written.
It is as if, after years of skimming a book, doctors could peruse entire chapters.
Entire chapters were added to Shakespeare's life story based on the counterfeit documents.
Those businesses carry the names — Yoder, Miller, Troyer, Beachy — that fill entire chapters of the slim local telephone book.
But if you're going for quantity, try expanding on topics, rather than simply repeating entire chapters verbatim.
But there are other areas of life, entire chapters of existence, to which it offers no guide.
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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".
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