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"there are works" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it most often refers to physical objects or pieces of art that exist or are being created. For example: - "There are works of art displayed in the museum." - "There are works of literature that have stood the test of time." - "There are works being done to improve the infrastructure of the city." - "There are works yet to be completed in our project timeline."
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There are works that examine bodily functions.
There are works of metaphorical resonance.
Here and there are works by obviously educated artists.
There are works that mechanically manipulate the negative's images.
There are works about the Holocaust, about Israel and America.
There are works, too, by the Harlem artist Romare Bearden.
There are works by Titian, Giorgione and Degas.
Then there are works from the institution's own collection.
There are works in progress, and scratch performances, too.
Third, there are works of yangban writers and those of common writers.
There are works by Boccherini, Rossini and an early-20th-century score by Respighi.
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