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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her works" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to works created by a specific individual, such as books, art, films, songs, etc. For example: "She is famous for her works of art that are sold in galleries all over the world."
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Gender, Psychology, Politics are among her works.
Her works were also adapted for television.
Few of her works remain permanent.
There is much commotion in her works.
By her works I know her.
(Her works include "The Cider House Rules").
Like all her works, it is untitled.
Her works infest and infect the galleries.
At their best, her works seem alive.
Her works may look improvisational, but her vision is precise.
The ancients referred to her works as melê, "songs".
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