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"works of humans" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the creations or achievements of human beings, such as art, literature, technology, etc. Example: The museum showcases a wide variety of works of humans, from ancient pottery to modern paintings.
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Although the exposed rocks of Europe are increasingly obscured by the works of humans, and while detailed understanding of rock patterns presents challenges even to the expert, the major formations of the continent are clear.
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There is a sense in all these works of human hardship and futility.
It is not however proper to estimate so frivolously the works of human beings".
Each of these works of human creativity, Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam write in "A Billion Wicked Thoughts," exploits perceptual trickery to arouse and gratify our desires.
The site, which took four years to put together and is being run by UNESCO, has some of the great works of human civilization.
Sometimes the greatest motion pictures are not the ones that arrive with a bang, but rather the quiet, unassuming works of human reality.
p. What is Mr. Giuliani's attitude toward "the tough dirty work of humans infiltrating organizations"?
"The most important find," they said, was a four-foot mammoth tusk with grooves made by chopping with a sharp stone edge, "unequivocally the work of humans".
The work of humans in space, says Bob Park, a physicist at the University of Maryland, has had practically no impact on science.
Crop circles are said by some who have studied them to be messages from intelligent extraterrestrial life, but many have been proved to be the work of humans.
So NASA has developed these robots to basically do the work of humans.
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