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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of writing, art, or any project that is part of a more extensive collection or project.
Example: "This chapter is an excerpt from a larger work that explores the themes of identity and belonging."
Alternatives: "a broader piece" or "a more extensive project".
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Through June 11: Steppenwolf Theater production of "Detail of a Larger Work" by Lisa Dillman.
Its plot is episodic rather than climactic; it is clearly part of a larger work.
Did the story sort of spiral off of a larger work?
What does it mean when a larger work force, given the population increase, creates less output.
Mr. Dudamel conducted "Chaac," a section of a larger work "Rituales Amerindios".
A larger work containing a collection of such sutras also came to be called a sutra.
It was conceived as part of a larger work that Pope never completed.
He now believes Six's painting was originally part of a larger work.
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If he had done so, he might have seen the issue in terms of a larger work-family issue within the company.
Upon hearing that they faced a larger work-management problem and that the solution would involve a change in work practices, the firm's senior management rejected our analysis because it did not focus explicitly on women.
By asking this question, Adario might have seen the McNeil issue within a larger work/family context.
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