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The phrase "in chapter one" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when referring to a specific chapter within a larger work, such as a book or a research paper. For example, "In Chapter One, we discussed how the characters' motivations shaped the plot of the novel".
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Hence the freedom of expression supported by the harm principle as outlined in Chapter One of On Liberty and by Feinberg's offense principle is still a possibility rather than a reality.
Part of what makes the book so immediately gripping is the case study it begins with in Chapter One: Tessman focuses on the case Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
We first commented on this in Chapter One of our book, Renewing the American Dream: A Citizens Guide for Restoring Our Competitive Advantage (Renewing) published in 2010.
Titled Ditch the Pitch: The Art of Improvised Persuasion, Yarrow states in chapter one, "Sales people go on sales calls armed with PowerPoint presentations, scripted agendas, and preconceived notions about what should happen on the call".
Titled Ditch the Pitch: The Art of Improvised Persuasion, Yarrow states in chapter one, "Sales people go on sales calls armed with PowerPoint presentations, scripted agendas, and preconceived notions about what should happen on the call". Your customer doesn't care about your story.
The small, insignificant detail in chapter one - the flower pot on the ledge, the neighbor's cousin, the squeaky floorboard - the detail the author couldn't have planned but had simply needed to keep the story going, becomes the perfect plot device in chapter ten.
On the other hand, again as indicated in chapter one, the international life cycle can work against domestic producers.
"That's so important it's got to be in chapter one," but so does everything else, and some things depend on other things, and if you have a prerequisite structure that forces - they wanted that chapter - none of that works.
Welcome to Washington," declares Underwood in chapter one.
The problem is that there is still little agreement about what happened in chapter one.
The problem is that there is still little agreement about what happened in chapter one.
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