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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all works of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of creative or artistic outputs produced by an individual or group, such as literature, art, or music.
Example: "The museum is dedicated to showcasing all works of the renowned artist throughout his career."
Alternatives: "all creations of" or "all pieces of".
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Do all works of art have a subject matter?
"Suruc, Diyarbakir, and now Ankara, all works of murderer Erdogan.
All works of richness, heart and fantastic aural bounty.
"They are all works of art," Mr. Zaricor said.
Yet all works of art were once contemporary.
All works of art, without exception, are imagined according to the box-office model.
Not all works of literature share that pulse: the Odyssey has it, "Ulysses" doesn't.
Obviously, neither you nor I want all works of art to meet all the same criteria all the time.
"They are all works of art, done by hand," Alonso said of the cathedral's British Gothic exterior.
Of course it could be argued that all works of art are made with a sense of "to-be-seenness".
Is it a disaster or, like all works of genius, will The Canyons be brilliant and a little bit misunderstood?
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