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The phrase "whose work is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the work of a specific person or group, often in contexts discussing contributions or achievements.
Example: "The artist, whose work is celebrated worldwide, will be exhibiting her latest collection next month."
Alternatives: "belonging to" or "of which".
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So whose work is it?
Even those whose work is not on display".
People seek out authors whose work is unavailable.
Yoshitomo Nara, whose work is at the Asia Society.
Important artists whose work is only familiar to collectors in their homeland remain available.
It's especially hopeless for those whose work is easily digitized and accessed free of charge.
He also read Irvin D. Yalom, a psychotherapist and novelist whose work is heavy on psychology.
For intelligence-gatherers whose work is based on bugging and eavesdropping, life has never been better.
Gallus, whose work is lost, established the genre; Tibullus and Propertius smoothed out the metre.
The field doesn't boast many lonely geniuses whose work is discovered posthumously.
He is a conceptual artist whose work is not only challenging, but costly.
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