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The phrase 'second chapter' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to any kind of chapter, such as a chapter in a book, a chapter of a movie, or a chapter in a student's life. For example: "After much thought, I have decided to turn the page to the second chapter of my life and pursue my dream of becoming a professional dancer."
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It has begun what Mr Ulukaya terms its second chapter.
Now, in the second chapter, fear is beating greed.
Jennings's "film" begins to unspool in the second chapter.
In the second chapter, Ableman's publisher shoots himself.
"After all, this is their second chapter in life.
Or some of us have got every second chapter missing".
The second chapter in Mr. Risen's book provides a detailed description of the program.
"Your second chapter has to be…a right-handed punch to the reader's jaw".
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(First Chapter).
Read the first chapter!
"And that's just the first chapter".
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