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The phrase "abstract piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a work of art, literature, or music that is not representational or is characterized by a departure from reality in the depiction of imagery.
Example: "The gallery featured an abstract piece that challenged traditional notions of form and color."
Alternatives: "abstract work" or "non-representational piece".
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Asphodel Meadows is an abstract piece, but it's an abstraction through which the emotion bleeds freely.
WATERS -- My abstract piece.
After Gertrude Stein, a fragmented, opaque, abstract piece.
Elliott called it "an abstract piece of ballet".
A concrete title affixed to an abstract piece of music has peculiar power.
Then finally my new ballet, based on Martinu's sinfonietta, La Jolla, is quite an abstract piece.
His most Abstract piece is "Waterfall" (1954), and his most realistic is "Two Clowns" (1937).
Ms. Giacummo said her favorite work was Bill Jensen's 1991 "For Alice," an abstract piece filled with striped tubular objects.
An abstract piece came from Patrick Heron, whose painting of T. S. Eliot hangs in the National Portrait Gallery.
The Isle of Grain is not an abstract piece of nothing, but a rare wilderness surprisingly close to London.
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The photos are like abstract pieces of art.
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