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The phrase "a master builder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is highly skilled in construction or architecture, often implying expertise in both design and execution.
Example: "The project was a success thanks to the vision and expertise of a master builder who oversaw every detail."
Alternatives: "expert craftsman" or "skilled architect".
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Headaches loom, even for a master builder.
My grandfather was a master builder in Italy.
Mr. Bambridge is the supervisor of construction for the cathedral, a master builder from Dorset, England.
Pat Gillick, a master builder, is out there, and so is Sandy Alderson.
Piranesi (1720-1778) was born in the Veneto, the son of a master builder.
We know we are in the presence of a master builder.
He called Mr. Iseley "a master builder" with "a great reputation in the violin building community".
His father had been a Kent carpenter before becoming a master builder, his mother a lady's maid.
Like Mr. Fujimori, Mr. Leguia was a master builder of roads and ports who eagerly sought foreign investment.
He was a master builder of experiments and he was the architect of the magnetic fusion program".
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In late 1968 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation gave Harrison a custom-made Fender Telecaster Rosewood prototype, made especially for him by Philip Kubicki (who years later would start his own business, Factor), a Fender master builder who also crafted a prototype Stratocaster for Jimi Hendrix.
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