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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a craftsman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone skilled in a particular craft or trade, often involving manual skills.
Example: "The furniture in the room was beautifully crafted by a craftsman who had years of experience in woodworking."
Alternatives: "an artisan" or "a skilled worker."
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"He's a craftsman".
"He's a craftsman," he said.
Watching Anderson was to enjoy a craftsman.
The engineer physician must remain a craftsman.
This is watching a craftsman at work.
His father was a craftsman in metal.
But Berlusconi is a craftsman of politics.
"He was a craftsman," she said.
It begins, "Awkward grammar appals a craftsman".
A man with a Craftsman leaf blower.
Indeed, McCarthy sees himself as a craftsman.
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