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The phrase "in chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific chapter within a book, article, or other larger work. For example: "In Chapter 2 of the novel, the protagonist makes a difficult decision."
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INSIDE TRACK: In Chapter IV, a lighter touch.
And that's just in Chapter 1.
The betrayal in chapter 10 is absolute.
In Chapter 9 it's the Great Eastern; in Chapter 11 it's the Berkeley.
In Chapter 11, Lucy has a hard night.
Little Women In chapter 11, Jo offers to make lunch.
Today only Delta and Northwest are still in Chapter 11.
In Chapter 11 – and only in Chapter 11 – this rule gets changed a bit for collective bargaining agreements.
Welcome to Washington," declares Underwood in chapter one.
The snowstorm in Chapter 5 is particularly gorgeous.
Subtle differences in chapter headings signal significant change.
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