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Use `<mat-chip-grid>` and `<mat-chip-row>` for assisting users with text entry.
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Chips are always used inside a container. To create chips connected to an input field, start by creating a `<mat-chip-grid>` as the container. Add an `<input/>` element, and register it to the `<mat-chip-grid>` by passing the `matChipInputFor` Input. Always use an `<input/>` element with `<mat-chip-grid>`. Nest a `<mat-chip-row>` element inside the `<mat-chip-grid>` for each piece of data entered by the user. An example of using chips for text input.
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Chips are always used inside a container. To create chips connected to an input field, start by creating a `<mat-chip-grid>` as the container. Add an `<input/>` element, and register it to the `<mat-chip-grid>` by passing the `matChipInputFor` Input. Nest a `<mat-chip-row>` element inside the `<mat-chip-grid>` for each piece of data entered by the user. An example of using chips for text input.
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