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The phrase "a work that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of art, literature, or any creation that possesses certain qualities or characteristics.
Example: "The novel is a work that has captivated readers with its intricate plot and deep character development."
Alternatives: "a piece that possesses" or "a creation that includes".
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The first lauda in Italian was St. Francis' moving canticle in praise of "Sir Brother Sun," "Sister Moon," "Brother Wind," "Sister Water," "Brother Fire," and "Mother Earth"—a work that has been called Laudes creaturarum o Cantico del Sole ("Praises of God's Creatures or the Canticle of the Sun").
It's a work that has undergone constant revision over the years.
Bayard is daring to elaborate on a work that has become deeply embedded in our culture.
This is a work that has been widely performed over the past year.
For example in the last Venice Biennale I presented a work that has evolved over many years.
It wears the ruddy complexion of a work that has achieved exactly what it set out to do..
It's a pity to have this note of cheapness in a work that has so many other virtues.
It gives a profound insight into a work that has always stirred me without my ever comprehending why.
It wears the ruddy complexion of a work that has achieved exactly what it set out to do...
"A Quarreling Pair" has the feel of a work that has lived and grown with Mr. Jones.
We've been collecting for 70 years and I don't think there is a work that has never been lent".
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