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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole chain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an entire series of connected elements, often in contexts like supply chains, processes, or systems.
Example: "To improve efficiency, we need to analyze the whole chain of production from raw materials to finished products."
Alternatives: "entire chain" or "complete chain."
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Hope the whole chain doesn't collapse".
It is a whole chain," he said.
Viatru coordinates the whole chain.
"It's a whole chain," the Army official said".
"But if they do, the whole chain may break down.
If it breaks it is not just the link that is broken but the whole chain.
Ideas feed in and give you a whole chain of other ideas.
According to one Western oil executive, building the whole chain can take 40 to 42 months.
It only takes one link to fail and the whole chain breaks down.
"Everything started getting tight, so it's just a whole chain reaction".
These will be tested before Bunnings splashes out its planned £500m investment to convert the whole chain.
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