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body of work

NOUN
  1. the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it)
    he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre
    Picasso's work can be divided into periods

How To Use body of work In A Sentence

  • The 50th Anniversary of Taylor's own company joyously offers a body of work here-including a small, precious dazzlement of masterpieces - to be maintained.
  • A deep understanding of traditional music provides a firm foundation for his impressive body of work.
  • Yes, Rodriguez was the preeminent catcher of his era or at the very least, in a dead heat with Mike Piazza, and if he succeeds in reaching 3,000 career hits -- well, let's just say his body of work would be that of a first-ballot electee. Can we still call Pudge a "future Hall-of-Famer"?
  • Every so often, literary scholars seem to want to dissect an author's body of work, hoping to gain some insight into their personal life.
  • The fiery young Canadian actress is making her mark in a growingly diverse body of work.
  • All of these elements recur again and again, helping to create the impression of a body of work that is remarkably coherent.
  • Further, each participant will produce a body of work that will be a valuable feature of their professional portfolio.
  • Already, though, it is a body of work of consistent high quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • He produced a huge body of work in woodcut, etching, and lithography, but each print usually exists in only a few impressions, as he liked to print his work himself.
  • I may, however, not be the most reliable commentator on her valediction, having previously been largely unaware of Georgie's apparently impressive body of work. Georgie Thompson says goodbye on Sky Sports … well, sort of | Martin Kelner
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