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The phrase "masonry work" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the construction or repair of structures using bricks, stones, or concrete blocks. It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. The construction crew is currently working on the masonry work for the new building. 2. She has years of experience in masonry work and is highly skilled at building fireplaces. 3. The homeowner hired a contractor to do the masonry work on their retaining walls. 4. We need to hire a specialist to do the masonry work on our historical landmark building. 5. The masonry work on the church's bell tower has been completed, and it looks stunning.
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(Eventually a fresh crew finished the masonry work, and the congregation's caretaker resumed maintaining the grounds).
"He did masonry work and had about 50 cents in pocket," Ms. Pinto said.
Samuel agreed, but said first they must finish some masonry work in the cesspool, & thought Mr. Opal could help.
Back in his small hometown, West Blocton, Ala., he is doing masonry work and resetting his career ambition to teaching art.
Justin McEnroe said his father never pushed him to follow in his footsteps, even when the younger man joined him to do masonry work on some sites.
"A lot of developments from around this era were done this way, with old bricks and this kind of masonry work.
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Hence, it was certified the importance of controlling the grout resistance and coverage in structural masonry works as a form to assure the desired durability to the structure.
Considering that the sustainable behavior of materials during the buildings entire life cycle is much influenced by its mineralogical content, thermo-technical characteristics and physico-mechanical properties, the paper analyze from this point of view three types of masonry units (tuff, limestone, autoclaved aerated concrete) in order to be used as units in masonry works or for wall cladding.
In 1873, masonry works had started on the right bank.
The masonry works remained operational until the early 1980s, and were then converted into office buildings and named Stonemason's Court.
The masonry works remained operational until the early 1980s, although not under LNC management after the early 1960s, and were then converted into office buildings and named Stonemason's Court.
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