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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are in works" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "are in the works," which is used to indicate that something is being developed or planned.
Example: "Several new projects are in the works at the company, aiming to enhance our product line."
Alternatives: "are being developed" or "are in progress."
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It makes sense that the only uses of found metal objects at Brooklyn are in works from Africa, where modern sculpture began.
More distribution deals are in works.
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More people are in work, he says.
For those that are in work, 80% are farm labourers.
Still being in work.
Being in work is a good thing.
You're in work, am I right?
One in five tenants were in work.
High point: "Just being in work".
The ventilator was in working order.
It citizens would be in work.
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