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The phrase "a work in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or explanation of a specific aspect or element of a work, such as a book, film, or artwork.
Example: "In her latest novel, she creates a work in which the characters grapple with their past decisions."
Alternatives: "a piece that explores" or "a creation that features".
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The second piece, "Recess," is a work in which I actually perform onstage with Jonah.
On the other hand, it's clearly a work in which authenticity has given place to visibility.
It is a work in which fact and fiction become strangely merged.
Creed has written a work in which every instrument is equal.
"The Girl in the Blue Beret" is a work in which the real and the imaginary are joined.
Deller's work was not so much unheroic, as a work in which the notion of heroism was irrelevant.
This is fitting for a play adapted from a work in which time is never easy to quantify.
Chapman's Homer is a work in which the singularity of Homer is used partly to establish the singularity of Chapman.
After the interval came Brahms's German Requiem, a work in which the emotions surrounding loss are more overtly explored.
It's like a less innocent version of Ives's "The Unanswered Question," a work in which solo voices ring out against a background of unchanging, oblivious strings.
Adam Sliwinski gave a shapely, thoughtfully nuanced account of David Lang's "String of Pearls" (2007), a work in which dynamics and phrasing are left to the performer.
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