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The phrase "also the craftsmanship of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quality or skill involved in creating something, often in the context of art, design, or manufacturing.
Example: "The exhibition showcased not only the paintings but also the craftsmanship of the furniture makers."
Alternatives: "as well as the skill of" or "in addition to the artistry of".
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Yet there's also the craftsmanship of musicians trying to satisfy themselves.
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The craftsmanship of rebuilding the animal is also imperative in the success of the piece.
The craftsmanship of these works is superb.
But the craftsmanship of the artifact dwarfs Ms. Smith's creativity.
So the new craftsmanship is the craftsmanship of thinking up clever ways of making things simpler and easier to assemble.
Look at the craftsmanship of it, the loveliness.
"Look at the craftsmanship of the corners and joints," he said.
The craftsmanship of this album is remarkable.
However, the craftsmanship of the halter-diaper portion is troubling.
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