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The phrase "a real work of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely created or produced, often in the context of art, literature, or craftsmanship.
Example: "The sculpture is a real work of art that captures the essence of human emotion."
Alternatives: "a genuine piece of" or "an authentic creation of".
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Locus+, which was established in 1993, has worked with artists including Damien Hirst and was involved in Mark Wallinger's A Real Work of Art, in which a horse ran in the artist's registered colours in the 1994 flat season.
It's a real work of art.
1993 Buys a racehorse, calls it A Real Work of Art, and races it.
In a real work of investigative journalism, this might qualify as a whopping anticlimax.
In the end, A Real Work of Art ran once in earnest and went lame.
There was one good omen for Wallinger, who once bought a racehorse and renamed it A Real Work of Art.
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"It was a real work in progress and kind of overwhelming at first," Mr. Tompkins said.
If we had a real, working conception of "justice," we would already have answers for these dilemmas.
"With the economic challenges and the changes in personnel at City Hall, a real working knowledge of the city is invaluable," Iseman said.
Americans transformed this theory into a real working system of government, and for more than two hundred years we have reinvigorated and advanced the principle.
Bicycle Thieves is a brilliant, tactlessly real work of art.
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