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The phrase "this chapter starts with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when introducing a main topic of discussion in a book, paper, or essay. For example, "This chapter starts with a discussion on the different types of renewable energy sources."
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This chapter starts with the formulation of the floorplanning problem.
This chapter starts with the history and outlook of the traditional power systems.
This chapter starts with the discussion of frequency and wavelength; the fixed relationship between the two.
This chapter starts with a review of possible situations of workplace exposures to nanomaterials.
This chapter starts with a description of this evolution of modern wind turbine technology.
This chapter starts with the discussion of the phenomena and relevant diffusion theory.
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A great deal of material is covered in this chapter, starting with IP addressing.
The transportation infrastructure that will be required to interconnect capture and storage sites for large-scale deployment of CCS is discussed in this chapter, starting with the selection of an optimal transportation solution (pipeline vs ship) based on volume and distance.
Each chapter starts with a very brief section called 'Why read this chapter?' followed by an abstract, which summarizes the content of the chapter.
Each chapter starts with a list of keywords.
The chapter starts with a brief discussion of strengthening mechanisms.
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