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Discover LudwigThe phrase "monumental work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, impressive, or significant piece of work or achievement. Here is an example: "The construction of the Great Wall of China is considered a monumental work of engineering and architecture."
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"This is a monumental work.
"They're doing monumental work".
The monumental work took 45 years.
Monumental work with the sculptor Jacob Epstein.
We had accomplished a monumental work – separately.
Tells about his monumental work and impeccable standards.
His most monumental work arose almost by accident.
(He had already praised the film as "monumental work").
Most parents, holding a new baby, face the most monumental work of their life.
His findings were embodied in the monumental work The Silurian System (1839).
His monumental work, Baopuzi ("He Who Holds to Simplicity"), is divided into two parts.
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