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The phrase "are now works" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has transitioned into a state of being recognized as works, often in the context of art, literature, or projects.
Example: "The previously unfinished sketches are now works of art that are displayed in the gallery."
Alternatives: "are now considered works" or "have now become works."
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There are now works that deal with practically every period of the history of Western philosophy, and even Eastern philosophy.
Old machine parts are now works of art, placed throughout the rooms.
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Both are now working.
"We are now working on this lead.
All four are now working in Israel.
Both are now working on solo projects.
Some are now working at Cantor.
They are now working on a bigger one.
We are now working to develop a national identity".
Of lone parents (mostly mothers), 53% are now working.
About 200 ex-Googlers are now working at Facebook.
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