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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excellent workmanship" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is made or crafted with great skill. For example, you could say, "The table was made with excellent workmanship. Every corner was perfectly rounded and the finish was flawless."
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The sculptures of the mayor of Thebes, Montemhat, display great variety, excellent workmanship, and, in one case, a realism that transcends the dictates of convention.
His books, most of which he designed himself, are noteworthy for the clarity of their organization, their easy readability, and their excellent workmanship, based upon the use of a few carefully selected typefaces and immaculate presswork.
Just as much care is taken with the interiors of the bathroom as with the other rooms, and the doors and windows and walls of these are usually of excellent workmanship.
Of course, if you arrive a little early, as we did for a reception at the Ralph Pucci gallery in Chelsea last week, and you are a reporter, Mr. Pucci, the gregarious owner, dressed in a striped Italian suit and caramel suede shoes, might forgo such rules, insisting that you sit, the better to demonstrate the excellent workmanship of a piece.
A 1921 New York Times review found the film "interesting because of its excellent workmanship and fantastic character" though it was "not as brightly humorous" as it could be.
Jones also noted the loss of the original window at the end of the northern aisle, which was from the 14th century in his view, and some windows in the north wall "of excellent workmanship".
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Exquisite workmanship?
Great workmanship down there.
The workmanship is impeccable.
"The workmanship is incredible".
The workmanship is really wonderful.
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