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Discover Ludwig"a joint work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a creative effort created by two or more people working together. For example, you could use it in the sentence: "We produced a joint work for the school art competition."
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Then, it was off to Bristol, England, for a joint work project with Rolls-Royce.
"Imponderabilia," a joint work of 1977, will include live, indeed interactive, nudity — another first for the museum.
In 1846 Anne contributed 21 poems to Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, a joint work with her sisters Charlotte and Emily.
Now two unlikely literary collaborators, the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu, are set to further explore the topic of joy in a joint work which is the talk of this week's London Book Fair.
A collaboration with the Italian feminist, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, produced The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community in 1972, published first under Dalla Costa's name alone, but claimed by James in the anthology as a joint work.
It was written in 1848 when Flaubert and his friend Maxime Du Camp went walking in Brittany and decided to write a joint work: Flaubert the odd-number chapters, Du Camp the even.
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A joint working arrangement now in draft.
A joint working group set up by NHS England has been trying to address these concerns.
A joint working group on the issue was formed in 1988.
In addition, a joint working group of British and Bangladeshi officials was established to consider counter-terrorism strategy.
No 10 said it was not true that Fox had asked for a joint working group on trade with Norway: "That did not happen.
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