Sentence examples for we will chart from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "we will chart" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a future tense statement indicating that someone or a group of people will create a visual representation or map of something. Example: "As part of our project, we will chart the growth of our company over the past year to identify areas for improvement."

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We will chart our own destiny".

We will chart the elements of an effective Introduction, designed for different audiences and types of scientific journals.

Through an immersion in various genres of thought and writing, we will chart the historical development of archaeology as it has been transformed from inception to today.

With Heather/Amanda as our guide we will chart the birth, youth and disappointing midlife of the idea of the 'individual' from its Enlightenment origins to the present day.

In this talk we will chart a short history of projects and programs in speech and natural language technology that Morgan has been involved in since any of us can remember, and their broader impact on the research community.

Together we will chart a path toward a long-term health care solution that promotes the health and well-being of every American.

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A — Why, we'll chart a course.

No one knows if the Occupy Wall Street movement will chart a similar course.

It will chart the ship's course from ruin to recovery from 31 May (historicdockyard.co.uk).

The film will chart the unrequited love Burns held for Clarinda, a society poet.

This season will chart his rise to prominence in the seedy underworld.

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