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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he crafted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who has skillfully created or made something. Example: He crafted a beautiful wooden sculpture using only hand tools.
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Honored veteran, he crafted jewelry for presidents, royalty, Hollywood.
He crafted approachable statements on transhumanist values and gave interviews to the BBC.
In 1965, he crafted a handicapping chart for who would sign Lew Alcindor, a senior at Power Memorial Academy.
There he met songwriter Vernon Duke, with whom he crafted the musical revue Six On, Twelve Off.
He crafted a theme for an early character, Anna, who comes to represent the soul of the violin.
Tom followed shifts in ideals of masculinity, though he crafted them as well.
He crafted their system and has shepherded many their bright, young talents through the ranks.
He crafted Vision 2030, a plan to reform and diversify Saudi Arabia's oil-centric economy.
So, in less than an hour, he crafted his own solution.
I must say I have immense respect for the care with which he crafted this piece.
Bringing those disparate worlds together, he crafted a solution that dramatically reduced fraud losses.
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