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The phrase "read chapters" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when discussing reading or discussing a specific book or novel. Example: For homework, the students were required to read chapters 5-10 of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" and write a short summary for each chapter.
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The first level contains the Read chapter that provides a crude indication of domain (e.g. Read chapters A–Z usually indicate conditions, 7 indicates procedures).
He read chapters aloud to family and friends, she said.
Her assistant read chapters aloud to her for correction, but she was intensely frustrated.
"I read passages, I read areas, I'll read chapters — I don't have the time," Trump said.
Tolkien (or his son Christopher) read chapters from The Lord of the Rings, and Williams read chapters from his novel All Hallow's Eve and sections of his Arthurian poetry.
As his wife, sister, publisher and friends read chapters, events from Byron's life are presented rather like flashbacks.
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"Read Chapter 4".
"Last year I could read chapter books a little," said Lamont Lyles, 9. "Now I'm reading an 18-chapter book".
I told her, after I read Chapter 5, that now was the time.
Nigel Williamson read Chapter 3, "The Spouter Inn," in which Ishmael beds down warily with the tattooed heathen Queequeg.
My daughters didn't read chapter books until well into grade school, but they are avid readers all the same.
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