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The phrase "a work as" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific type of work or role, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He is recognized for a work as a leading researcher in the field."
Alternatives: "a piece as" or "a role as".
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Perhaps it is unfair to visit the sins of the medium upon a work as well made as this one.
"We have wonderful enamels, but almost no museum has a work as complete as this," Mr. Barnet said.
Lomax's, on the earliest development of black baseball, is as definitive a work as can be written on the subject.
Why has a work as significant as the Piano Quintet Op 29 waited until tonight for its UK premiere?
They forgive moments of mediocrity in a work as long as its creator has respected the basic principles of the genre.
The result was Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (dated 1872; actually published December 1871), a work as good as, or better than, its predecessor.
One is the spirit of culture or learning that makes the staging of a work as challenging as "Faust" the talk of the entire country.
That's a lot of resentment for a work as flimsy as this to hold in, and eventually it bubbles up to the surface.
With a work as sacred as Giselle, it would be easy to say 'Fuck off' and make something that's the exact opposite.
It may seem strange that "Birdman," Mr. Iñárritu's black comedy, may be the most relevant antecedent for a work as harrowing as this one.
The software does take a lot of getting used to but, with a work as beautiful as this one, perseverance brings rewards.
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