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Discover Ludwig"elaborate work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to work that is detailed, intricate, or complex. Example: The artist spent months on the elaborate work of creating a lifelike portrait of the royal family. In this sentence, "elaborate work" is used to describe the level of detail and effort put into creating the portrait.
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Understandably, the elaborate work is seldom revived.
"These two are capable of much more elaborate work".
He conducted elaborate work sessions with more than 10 actresses.
Specific elements of this elaborate work reveal Martin's compositional skill and mastery of orchestral coloring.
In 2006, an elaborate work of graffiti appeared on a wall at the University of Warwick.
I don't use it myself as an ingredient because it involves so much elaborate work.
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And instead of handcarved wooden cars, there are motorcycles that are elaborate works of art.
The Middle Ages did not develop new theoretical perspectives on myth, nor, despite some elaborate works of historical and etymological erudition, did the Renaissance.
On the Arts Beats blog on nytimes.com, Roberta Smith described Mr. Wright as "a cross between Sol LeWitt and Fabergé" who creates elaborate works that are meant to exist temporarily.
Many songs faithfully set a traditional tune to a simple accompaniment, while more elaborate works blend native elements with contemporary idioms.
Judging from photographs of large and elaborate works she has done in Europe, New York has still not felt the full force of her.
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