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How to use magnum opus in a sentence

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His magnum opus, The History of Liberty, remains scattered in thousands of boxes of notes in the library.
I have to admit that my own seven volume, 3,000 page magnum opus is still mouldering in the slush piles of various publishers in London.
Those who believe that Blake was implacably opposed to science would be surprised to read the final lines of his magnum opus, The Four Zoas.
In 1974 he published what many regard as his magnum opus, Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence.
Unfortunately, U.S. sales of your magnum opus are inadequate to inspire the publisher to exercise those paperback rights he insisted on buying.
Hayao Miyazaki is a master at creating the fantastic, and in that sense this movie is his magnum opus.
That same year he began his magnum opus, the extraordinary Merzbau, an architectonic assemblage which gradually overwhelmed his Hanover home.
The comic version may well turn out to be the writer Alan Moore's magnum opus.
I knew this was his magnum opus, the story he had wanted to bring to the screen for 25 years.
A central theme of his poetry, as well as of his magnum opus, the novel Doctor Zhivago, is man's destiny in revolutionary times.
Wilson continued to hone his writing skills and when the Beatles released Rubber Soul, he realised it was time to create his own magnum opus.
Published in 1927, Being and Time is the work that made Heidegger's international reputation and is considered his magnum opus.
All the groundwork that had been laid from the late '50s onwards seemed to be synthesized by Thomson's magnum opus.
Hamilton has said she considers The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl her magnum opus.
There is, furthermore, a magnum opus which is about to see the light of day very soon.
I'm also working on a magnum opus, attacking poetry at every level of the class structure from the ghetto to poetry slams on up to the Library of Congress fusspots.
A deliberate allusion to Karl Marx's magnum opus, it suggests both immodesty and an innate antipathy to markets.
The impressive scale and the high academic standard of this magnum opus should not deter the more practically orientated reader.
The Annals of the World, his magnum opus, is the result of a lifetime of travel, study, and research.
It is the result of the Great Work, the obtaining of the magnum opus symbolised by the solar tree.
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It does not appear that he had any idea of writing his magnum opus in French.
It is his magnum opus in literature, and exhibits wide and laborious research.
Rajamouli's magnum opus Bhubali has drawn the ire of Jains in Karnataka for hurting their religious sentiments.
Yet here it is, magnum opus, mocking the naturalist apparently to scorn.
Magnetised electricity is the first matter of the magnum opus.
Best publications honored by Magnum Opus awards, a tribute to the high quality standards we set for all of our news and marketing products.
The second-annual Magnum Opus Awards recognized custom publishers in 49 categories.
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