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The phrase "In the works of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a topic or subject that is discussed or referenced in a piece of writing. Example: "In the works of William Shakespeare, we can see his mastery of language and storytelling." This sentence indicates that the topic being discussed is the writing and literature of William Shakespeare.
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In the works of Wagner, allusion and transformation are used in rich abundance.
In the works of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 1827) chamber-music composition takes a central place.
In the works of Horton Foote, the road to home is ultimately a road to nowhere.
In the works of the 1650s and '60s, this logic seems to develop a magic quality as well.
In the works of the second half, Mozart and Haydn emerged more recognizably as the masters we know.
In the works of Amiraliyev and Erdogan [9], special meshes (Shishkin mesh) have been used.
It is there in the works of John Hooper (c.
I have only one: K, in the works of Kafka.
"I see it reflected in the works of the collection".
The Tarentan variety is found in the works of the Pythagoreans Archytas of Tarentum and Philolaos.
Spanners got in the works of the World Shakespeare Festival last week.
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