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The phrase "a work such as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide an example of a type of work or piece of art, literature, or similar.
Example: "In the field of literature, a work such as 'Pride and Prejudice' showcases the complexities of social class and relationships."
Alternatives: "a piece like" or "a creation such as".
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A work such as King Lear, Kermode argues, "subsists in change, by being patient of interpretation".
He added: "Discovering a work such as this is like finding gold dust.
They will have to create a work such as they have never done before.
Centuries on, a work such as "Ich habe genug" causes audiences to fall silent with awe.
A work such as Molloy is both precise and elusive, pedantic and impossible to pin down.
It is far more exciting to help restore a work such as Golden Boy, she says.
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Other applicants submit an excerpt from a longer work, such as an undergraduate or master's thesis.
It could be a creative work, such as a pilot episode for a television series.
Tension, a balance maintained in an artistic work (such as a poem, painting, or musical composition) between opposing forces or elements; a controlled dramatic or dynamic quality.
Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" anatomizes a doomed relationship with a saturnine clarity that a canonical work such as "Die Schöne Müllerin" can't match.
The Royal Ballet is typical in maintaining a wide range of ballets: a new work such as Wayne McGregor's Infra takes its place alongside classics such as Giselle.
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