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Discover Ludwig"garment making" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of creating or constructing garments, such as clothing items or textiles. Example: "She studied garment making in college and now works as a fashion designer."
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Light industry includes tea-packing plants and factories for garment making.
Or, after painting, the garment may be smoothed out and pressed against a second garment, making a kind of monoprint.
The real action, though, was on the side streets, populated by the myriad businesses needed to produce a garment, making everything from fabric to pins and needles.
The country's strength is in cotton, with surplus production and a large, vertically integrated industry, from yarn making to garment making.
The Palestinians managing the project are more cautious, reporting that they have received a dozen serious proposals -- one from an Israeli company, the rest from Palestinians -- for projects ranging from garment making to the manufacture of steel security doors.
Bidding wars for office space by Internet upstarts are making it hard for tenants in older industries like printing and garment making to renew leases, said Lawrence Smoller, senior director at GVA Williams, a commercial real estate company in Manhattan.
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The irregular shapes of pattern pieces of a garment make the marker planning problem more complex.
A chest-covering garment made of linked oyster-shell plates is an example.
Indeed, Mr. Garment made this pronouncement: "There isn't going to be censorship.
The alternative is a regular garment made of tightly woven fabric, hardly an ideal solution on a hot summer day.
His dresses retail from $10.75 to $17.95, whereas the same garment made by another manufacturer would cost $29.95.
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