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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in chain" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase usually refers to a connected series of events, phenomena, or causes/effects in which one event brings about the next, creating a chain reaction. For example: "The tragic event started a chain reaction of panic and doubt in the community."
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He caged their faces in chain mail.
Cannon also imagined cultured meat showing up in chain restaurants, food trucks, and "meat-ups".
A damped sales outlook from Macy's set off a drop in chain store operators' shares.
We did Tina Turner's curtains, in chain mail, for her house in France".
There is no need to eat in chain restaurants and to shop at thrift shops.
They place Mr. Wilson in chain restraints and walk him toward a jail cell.
Hah!" in "Chain Gang" with Lou Rawls — it's a wasted opportunity.
Most of the honey sold in chain stores across the country isn't actually honey.
Unescorted women felt safer in chain restaurants, and from its early days Schrafft's had a feminine cast.
The Martin who shares his cloak with the beggar is a knight in chain mail riding a stocky English horse.
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