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The phrase "for these works" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to specific projects or tasks that have been completed or are being planned. Example: "The budget for these works has been allocated and we expect to finish the project within the next six months." In this sentence, "for these works" is used to specify the purpose or target of the budget, which is the completion of the project. Other possible uses of this phrase could include: - "We would like to thank our volunteers for their contributions to these works." - "The deadline for these works has been extended due to unforeseen circumstances." - "I have been assigned to oversee the progress of these works."
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He coined a term for these works: combines.
Prices for these works can climb above 1,500 euros.
Some are close-ups of wrists or shinbones, the canvases for these works.
Some of the places he visited for these works were Bayonne, the Pine Barrens and Franklin.
This makes a responsible museum the right place for these works of art.
The chalk studies Degas made for these works, however, are exquisite.
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None of these works for me.
The quality of evidence for these work-related effects was judged moderate.
The quality of evidence for these work-related effects was moderate.
(Thanks to Andrew Cunningham for drawing these works to my attention).
In addition, an education component is common for both these work hardening populations.
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