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Discover Ludwig"extant work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a piece of literature, art, or other creation that still exists and is available for study or observation. Example: Shakespeare's extant works include his plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
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All of Okura's extant work is contained in the 8th-century anthology Man'yō-shū.
Aristophanes' last play, the Plutus, is an extant work that reflects this transition.
It covers all phases of his career and includes both his earliest extant work and his last finished composition.
All his undoubted extant work is written in his perfect hexameters.
Non-partnered accountants mainly challenge new roles that upset their extant work routines, whereas partners resist changes affecting their autonomy.
The only other extant work of Apollonius is "Cutting Off of a Ratio," in an Arabic translation.
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Extant works of the period are few or anonymous.
Her first extant works are from that period.
Among extant works is the Laocöon group executed by Polydorus, Athenodorus, and Agisandrus.
His extant works consist of fewer than 160 prints, chiefly of actors.
Robert Carver, (born c. 1490, Scotland?—died 1547?), outstanding Scottish composer whose extant works include five masses and two motets.
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