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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artisans who" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific group of skilled workers or craftsmen who perform a particular trade or craft.
Example: "The artisans who create handmade furniture take great pride in their craftsmanship."
Alternatives: "craftspeople who" or "skilled workers who".
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Françoise Fournier is among the few scattered artisans who continue to do so today.
Artisans who flouted the ban could lose their property and be convicted of treason.
The term Mittelstand originally referred to artisans who flourished in the 19th century.
To Ghazna Maḥmūd brought, sometimes by force, writers and artisans who could adorn his court.
Like Ponti and Mollino, he forged a close rapport with the artisans who made his products.
"I am in awe of the artisans who made this curtain whole again," she says.
Nothing increases one's appreciation for these things like watching and meeting the artisans who make them.
Calatrava is fond of comparing himself to the forgotten artisans who erected the Silk Exchange.
Artisans who find meaning in their masterpieces are more likely to charge less to connoisseurs.
Peniche's bobbin lace has been a victim of the lack of demand for the product and the decrease of artisans who wish to manufacture it.
He approached the artisans, who at least knew how to make things like pots and shoes.
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