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The phrase "a work that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific piece of art, literature, or any creative endeavor that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The novel is a work that explores the complexities of human relationships in a modern society."
Alternatives: "a piece that" or "a creation that".
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" 'The Mousetrap' is a work that exists in both spaces".
This is a work that unfolds over time".
It's a work that should be seen in New York.
It's just not a work that rewards multiple viewings.
The result is a work that is all surface.
A masterpiece may be a work that straddles both realms.
In short, it's a work that needs very careful handling.
It's a work that defies classification but also defies understanding.
It is undoubtedly a work that speaks to them.
In the end a work that grows on you.
"It's a work that tells you to keep away".
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