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"this chapter looks at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a section of a book, article, or essay that you plan to discuss. For example: "This chapter looks at the economic implications of Brexit in Europe."
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This chapter looks at processors.
This chapter looks at the most sophisticated and powerful of all X3D extension mechanisms: prototyping.
This chapter looks at the evidence base for the practice of fetal medicine and surgery.
This chapter looks at laser remanufacturing processes and their application to typical failed components.
This chapter looks at the role of an internal social engineering assessment as a defensive strategy.
This chapter looks at types of compressors, their design and construction.
This chapter looks at further characteristics that are peculiar to each type of device.
This chapter looks at the evolution of emotion driven design and the related theories and research.
This chapter looks at practical design choices that can impact the performance of a database.
This chapter looks at government policy and British industrial performance primarily from a private sector viewpoint.
This chapter looks at the technoeconomic aspects of nonrubber linings— glass, FRP, and lead.
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