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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tradesman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a skilled worker in a particular trade, especially in construction or manual work.
Example: "The project required the expertise of a tradesman to ensure that the plumbing was installed correctly."
Alternatives: "a craftsman" or "a skilled worker."
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He was a tradesman.
Is a journalist a tradesman?
"My background is very much an artisan, a tradesman".
The fine-wine merchant was an unusually respectable figure for a tradesman.
His father was a tradesman; his mother came from an aristocratic family.
The son of a tradesman, Rowlandson became a student in the Royal Academy.
Much of his work has to do with the idea of the artist as a tradesman.
In one debate, an opponent described her father as "a tradesman of some description.
During the worst years of his addiction, Jeff worked as a tradesman in the area.
My dad was a tradesman who spent 30 years painting the white lines on the roads.
Rob Cooze, 50, a tradesman from Swansea, said he and his colleagues were elated.
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