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The phrase "infamous work" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something, usually a piece of writing or artwork, that is widely known for being controversial or notorious. For example, "Picasso's 'Guernica' is an infamous work of art that has been celebrated and criticized for its depiction of the Spanish Civil War."
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Cattelan titled his most infamous work after the time of Christ's death on the cross.
In his most infamous work, "Seedbed," from 1971, he built a wooden ramp in the Sonnabend gallery and masturbated below it, as unsuspecting visitors walked up above.
His infamous work The Prince (1531), a treatise originally dedicated to Florence's ruler, Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici, presented amoral advice to actual and would-be princes on the best means of acquiring and holding on to political power.
The Daily Mail has claimed to have invented the "misguided narcissism" genre of clickbait in 2012 when it published Samantha Brick's infamous work There Are Downsides To Looking This Pretty: Why Women Hate Me For Being Beautiful.
A quarter of disabled people said recent benefit changes – think tightened criteria for personal independence payments or the infamous work capability assessment – meant it was simply too difficult for them to apply for support.
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Employment and support allowance (ESA) – and the now-infamous work capability assessment (WCA) – collectively represent probably the biggest debacle to be put straight.
The film contains trenchant criticisms of the Communist party, and of its treatment of homosexuals, who during the 1960s had faced imprisonment in the infamous UMAP work camps.
The headlines and images coming out of Paris just couldn't be any worse for investors: riots, student protests, high taxes, the infamous short work week and the battle over iTunes from Apple Computer.
Our Josh Baines interviews DJ Hell about the infamous art work of Tom of Finland.
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