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The phrase "a work from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of a piece of work, such as art, literature, or research.
Example: "This exhibition features a work from the renowned artist, showcasing their unique style."
Alternatives: "a piece by" or "a creation from".
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A work from the '60s hangs there.
His "Ife/My Heart," a work from 2005, provides a richer instance.
"And he's still painting — we have a work from this year in our exhibition".
Each group will offer a premiere and a work from its repertory.
A work from his collection became the evening's most expensive casualty.
"Again, Then Soar....," a work from 1999, displayed Mr. Young's choreography at its most richly lyrical.
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