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The phrase "as craftsmen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who possess skills in a particular trade or craft, often emphasizing their expertise and artistry.
Example: "The artisans worked diligently, taking pride in their creations as craftsmen dedicated to their trade."
Alternatives: "as skilled artisans" or "as skilled tradespeople".
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They were allowed to work in trades and as craftsmen; they were doctors, bookbinders, scientists, masons.
I want them to stay as craftsmen.
The Zande, for example, were prominent as craftsmen and artists.
These are defined as craftsmen & foremen; operatives (men who operate machinery), & (non-farm) laborers.
They are not so much artists in their own right as craftsmen.
In his ad he asks that the men should also have experience as craftsmen, architects or actors.
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Michael Tong, the owner, prizes his China-trained chefs, who are as much craftsmen as they are cooks.
Sculptors, always as much craftsmen as artists, tended to need assistants, and they brought their sons and relatives into the business.
They reasserted the poet as craftsman and used language freshly and with intensity.
Nevertheless, certain positive principles emerge by implication: verbal harmony, propriety, intelligibility, and, above all, the conception of the poet as craftsman rather than prophet.
It is a sensational affirmation of how he has availed himself of these things as craftsman and artist, and yet transcended them.
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