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The phrase "a work composed of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the elements or components that make up a particular piece of work, such as a literary piece, artwork, or musical composition.
Example: "The novel is a work composed of intricate characters and a complex plot that captivates the reader."
Alternatives: "a piece made up of" or "a creation consisting of".
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Each is a prosimetrum, that is, a work composed of verse and prose.
The students -- 16 actors and 14 writers -- wound up writing "In the Heart of Violence," a work composed of 30 vignettes connected like a fugue.
At the Paul Kasmin Gallery is a version of "Gathering Dust," a work composed of flotsam and jetsam like discarded matchbooks, ticket stubs and corks that the artist folds and arranges with the care of an origami master, then pins to a wall, as if displaying a collection of exotic butterflies.
The manuscript tradition prior to its printing tells the story of a work composed of three separate books: 'On Healthy Life' (De vita sana), completed around 1480, corresponded to Book One in the eventual printed edition.
Munch, in a work composed of both warm and cool shades of pastel, visualizes a crippling inner state of despair, anxiety, and dread -- an utterly Norwegian panic attack.
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Between the Mozart and the Schubert, the trio gave an incisive account of a work composed for it, Leon Kirchner's Trio No. 2 (1993).
The opening concert includes music by Aaron Copland, David Diamond and David Del Tredici as well as the world premiere of a work composed for the occasion by Daron Hagen.
Mr. Honeck opened the Saturday evening program with the United States premiere of a work composed for the orchestra's tour, Sven-David Sandstrom's "Piece for Orchestra" No. 1.
This point becomes even clearer in a 1970 work composed of a car seatbelt bolted at three points to the floor.
Ten Freedom Summers, an opus work composed of seven and a half hours of music and 22 distinct compositions, is neither a chronology of events nor narrative; it is rather an abstract exploration of the psychology and emotions surrounding figures and events of the evolving struggle for freedom and democracy in the United States.
The same is true of Cornelia Dohse-Peck's "Hollow Family," a mixed-media work composed of silhouettes, outlines, and layers of translucent imagery.
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