Works in a sentence as a noun

It's not pretty but it works.- gets the job done.

But my reading of the "great works" trailed off following college.

It works well and aligns us nicely with our users' interests.

She works probably 3X harder than any geek I know including me.

But this has never prevented others from making fair use of those works for educational goals and the like.

I mean, I assume they're not, given that Apps Script only works in Spreadsheet right now, and it doesn't even have keyboard shortcuts as part of its API.

It prevents others from exploiting such works commercially without their permission.

In educational settings, it has been possible for a long time now to copy quite freely from copyrighted works for class projects and the like.

Google had the temerity to copy some 20 million copyrighted works without the authors' permission.

"""Consequently, while the workstation may be viewed as an Internet host in the sense that it implements IP, it should not be viewed as the entity which contains the user's mailbox.

What's better than Excel?In a corporate environment, often the best way to get things done is to circumvent the official software and just write something that works.

In ways for which many are deeply thankful, it is using all the resources of modern technology to add huge value to otherwise dormant copyrighted works and to use the resulting product in ways that truly advances arts and science.

One can open-source his own works as a matter of commitment to the idea that all information ought to be free or for any other reason but that doesn't mean the law ought to abrogate protections for proprietary, trade secret information that most businesses need to keep confidential information as a matter of competitive advantage.

Works definitions

noun

buildings for carrying on industrial labor; "they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles"

See also: plant

noun

everything available; usually preceded by `the'; "we saw the whole shebang"; "a hotdog with the works"; "we took on the whole caboodle"; "for $10 you get the full treatment"

noun

performance of moral or religious acts; "salvation by deeds"; "the reward for good works"

See also: deeds

noun

the internal mechanism of a device

See also: workings