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"on works" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to describe a situation or action that is happening in the present moment. For example: "The construction team is hard at work on the new building."
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He's beaten on, works crappy jobs, gets betrayed, etc.
Both are based on works by Michelangelo.
"Eternal life does not depend on works," he wrote.
Her first festival will focus on works inspired by Cleopatra.
The program, "Venezia," is predictably heavy on works by Monteverdi, less predictably so on works by Francesco Manelli.
The formula Sprint has settled on works, to a point.
Of course, Dorset has far more to offer than sights based on works of fiction.
You think that society has no claim on works created by individuals.
Putting estimates on works for which quality criteria are so often elusive is like playing poker.
That is not to say that it drew heavily on works heard in previous summers.
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