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The phrase "a monograph" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a detailed written study or scholarly work on a single subject or aspect of a subject.
Example: "The researcher published a monograph on the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a scholarly work" or "a detailed study".
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Auchincloss had written a monograph on Thackeray.
Roberta Smith Sometimes a monograph is more than a monograph.
(A monograph was about to appear).
Publish a monograph The key to a successful PhD thesis?
Reeves shared with Lowe a monograph that he had prepared.
You recently wrote a monograph, The Hatred of Poetry.
He published a monograph, Newman's Oxford, in the 1970s.
"Cover" is a monograph of his design work.
A monograph on Elizabethan toll roads in Kent?
Someone could write a monograph on SNCF hats.
Leslie also wrote a monograph (Solar Energy Today, 1981) and a range of technical papers.
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