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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in works for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing and may be intended to convey a different meaning, possibly "in works for" as in "in the works for."
Example: "The new project is in the works for next year."
Alternatives: "in progress for" or "planned for."
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Piano accompaniments in works for string or wind instruments acquired the status of a concerted part.
But modern composers, except in works for ceremonial use, tend to return to scoring their services for choir and organ.
(One bright change over the years is that villainous figures in works for children no longer tend to be swarthy).
June 1, 20 and July 27: TheaterFest for Kids presents the Pushcart Players in works for children.
The Weapons Change in Air Forces May Be in Works For the Pentagon, every war becomes a laboratory for new weapons and tactics.
In works for hire, the producing company retains the copyright as long as it remains in effect, which under current law is generally 95 years.
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He sees no point in working for a career.
The unit will specialize in work for life science companies.
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