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Free sign up"whose works" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a possessive pronoun used to refer to a person, group, or thing that has already been mentioned. For example: "She was a great artist, whose works are coveted by collectors all around the world."
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"Especially for those artists whose works exists in editions.
The earliest playwright whose works survive complete is Aeschylus.
Thea was an accomplished painter whose works were much admired.
People like Boulez, whose works, for me, are unreadable.
Grumbach keeps intellectual company with writers whose works she admires.
Lists artists whose works are featured, and tells of various shows which have visited the museum.
"I like designers like Ralph Rucci, Issey Miyake or Azzedine Alaïa, whose works transcend fashion".
The bridegroom's mother is a painter whose works have appeared in galleries in Connecticut.
But there is one artist whose works looks as if they could be programmed.
Artists whose works are shown and contributing theaters will receive some share of the profits.
Mayne Reid, an American writer whose works were translated into Russian.
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