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Discover LudwigThe word 'joiner' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who joins pieces of wood together, usually for carpentry. Example sentence: The joiner is constructing a bookshelf from oak planks.
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joiner
noun
A thing that joins two separate items, e.g. software to connect video or music clips.
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A trained joiner, she said she had been evicted from her council flat after becoming disabled with lumbar degenerative disc disease and having her benefits sanctioned.
His father was a joiner, now retired, and the family's background is in mining and railways.
Having once held aloof, China has lately become a great joiner of institutions.
And it is an enthusiastic joiner of international groups.On a shoestringAll this speaks of rising ambitions, even if most foreign-affairs experts wisely eschew any talk of an incipient superpower.
It sketches out Kent's career, from his humble start as the son of a rural joiner and his first job as a coach-painter in Hull.
This sent a signal that America was committed to living by its own norms.In the same way, Mr Obama wants to become a joiner and coalition-builder.
Whitman's beginnings were humble enough: the son of a joiner, he was one of eight children.
"You not drinking today?" Daz, a former joiner from Glasgow, asks his neighbour.
He settled in Bethlehem, Pa., and worked there and in nearby Nazareth as a joiner.
Apprenticed as a carpenter and joiner, Thomas worked building houses and barns until 1807, when, because of his woodworking skills, the clock maker Eli Terry hired him and Silas Hoadley to join in a wholesale clock-making enterprise.
A carpenter, joiner, painter, and glazier, Young settled in 1829 at Mendon, N.Y., near where the Book of Mormon was published in 1830.
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