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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collected work" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a collection of written or creative works that have been gathered or compiled together. You can use the phrase "collected work" when referring to a published anthology of poems, a compilation of essays by a single author, or a collection of paintings by a particular artist. Example: "The library contained a section dedicated to the collected works of Shakespeare, including all of his plays and sonnets."
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And on March 3, Ronald Bourgeault of Northeast Auctions in Portsmouth, N.H., will sell the folk art collection of Susan and Larry Polans, who collected work from Maine and marine items.
You will search Kael's collected work in vain for a theory, a system, or even a consistent set of principles.
(This is probably 1,000 pages less than the collected work of John Ashbery, who is about the same age).
Among these publications were Poems (1956), Kinsella's first volume of collected work; Another September 19588; rev. ed.
Like Whitman, too, who wrote a single ever-thickening book, Mr. Wiseman regards his collected work as "all one long movie".
Gilbert's "entire body of work consists of only five books," Orr writes, "probably 1,000 pages less than the collected work of John Ashbery".
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The collected works of St Jeanne de Piaubert.
His collected works were published in 1918.
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The Cone sisters also collected works from earlier times.
No one suggests mastering the collected works of Isaac Bashevis Singer.
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