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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a passionate work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of art, literature, or any creative endeavor that is infused with strong emotions or enthusiasm.
Example: "Her latest novel is truly a passionate work, reflecting her deep love for the characters and their struggles."
Alternatives: "an impassioned piece" or "a fervent creation."
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The Sunday program also included Martinu's Rhapsody-Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, a passionate work that narrowly avoids lugubriousness.
I go back to the Dead Christ: a passionate work of art made to help ordinary people contemplate the biggest realities of life and death.
Ms. Tower's new quartet is a passionate work as well, written in memory of a friend who died last summer, and tinted as well by the Sept. 11 attacks, which occurred during the composition.
Cameron believed in a passionate work ethic and never apologized for the way he ran his sets, although he acknowledged:I'm demanding, and I'm demanding on my crew.
Giving back and providing a passionate work environment will make people work harder, bring in better talent, and ultimately lead to more sales.
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If Reds, the story of the last years of John Reed, author of Ten Days That Shook the World and the only American buried in the Kremlin, is not Warren Beatty's greatest achievement, it's still an ambitious, passionate work brimming with ideas and conflicts: between husband and wife, between home and career, between public and the private, between art and politics.
The Capu?s play his rhythmically intense, dissonant Duo for Violin and Cello, a gritty, ironic and passionate work written in 1924, with conviction.
As in the other sonatas Mr. Fellner's playing was poetic and nuanced, but the third movement also lacked a necessary sense of urgency — as if he hoped to reveal a gentler side of this passionate work.
Was it his passionate work as a mimeograph publisher and free-speech activist: 13 issues of a hand-printed, hand-stapled, gleefully profane literary magazine published between 1962 and 1965, including the work of Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara and Norman Mailer, which gained national renown despite its unprintable title?
We don't do a great job of highlighting models where passionate work and commitment to family are both present.
For readers with a particular interest in Turkish politics, or a more general curiosity about polarized democratic societies with authoritarian patriarchal rulers, I also recommend "Turkey: The Insane and the Melancholy," a passionate nonfiction work by Ece Temelkuran, one of many Turkish journalists who have lost their jobs for criticizing the current government.
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