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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a work of pure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered to be an example of a particular quality or essence, often in an artistic or literary context.
Example: "The novel is a work of pure genius, showcasing the author's exceptional talent and creativity."
Alternatives: "an example of pure" or "a piece of pure".
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I think that's a work of pure genius.
Not that the theatre was intended as a work of pure abstract art.
William Hill's director of racing, David Hood, said: "It's a work of pure fiction.
Yet the result is Mr. Wong's most personal film, fusing image and sound in a work of pure memory.
He remains in a certain sense detached from the action, so that the story itself can be viewed and admired as a work of pure artifice.
If a translated copy fell into the hands of a North Korean, it would probably seem like a work of pure naturalism written this morning.
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When I spoke to Guillaume Allary, Sattouf's editor, he described the book as a work of almost pure testimony.
Nick Kent of NME said that Television has proven to be ambitious and skilled enough to achieve "new dimensions of sonic overdrive" with an "inspired work of pure genius, a record finely in tune and sublimely arranged with a whole new slant on dynamics".
Because the test assesses students' abilities to draw inferences from their reading, what your louche colleague calls "logic" — he is advising them to concoct bogus evidence to support a thesis rather than find actual supporting materialin a work of literature — is pure mendacity.
Take a large red disc balanced by a tiny black ball, a single hoop the pivot between them: sure it is a work of strict abstraction, utterly pure and dialectical, but it also has the character of a self-important warden ponderously directing the traffic.
Prince Albert, the current reigning monarch in Monaco, and his sisters, Princesses Caroline and Stephanie, have labelled Olivier Dahan's film a "pointlessly glamorised" and inaccurate work of "pure fiction".
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