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The phrase "masterly manner" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's skill or finesse in doing something. For example, "She tackled the difficult problem with a masterly manner, effortlessly finding the solution."
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He utilises, in a masterly manner, the results of the extensive archæological researches that have been carried out within the last thirty years in south-eastern Europe.
In the masterly manner of P. D. James, Mankell projects his hero's brooding thoughts onto nature itself, rendered raw in Laurie Thompson's translation.
A classic vegetarian duck -- soybean milk skin that is marinated and fried -- was prepared in a masterly manner, as was a "drunken" chicken saturated with rice wine.
The question presented by that inquiry was discussed, in a masterly manner, on the assumption that the statute of the state was unconstitutional, and it was held that in such a case, grounds of equity interposition existing, injunction would lie.
The prehistoric engravings on ivory usually represent animals, often rendered in a masterly manner and combined to form scenes. Elephant tusks and hippopotamus teeth were carved from a very early period in ancient Egypt.
But next time, and most likely the time after that, I'll order the veal Milanese, a breaded and fried scaloppine that, when done in a masterly manner, arrives fork-tender, smoking hot and topped with a cool and sassy salad of arugula, diced tomatoes and red onion dressed with olive oil and lemon juice.
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This exhibition tells an intricate story in masterly fashion.
It's done in a masterly fashion.
Stone doesn't belabor the image, just puts it out there in his masterly, modest, impressionistic manner, but it shadows events to come.
Set mostly in New York City at the turn of the 21st century, "The Emperor's Children" is a masterly comedy of manners — an astute and poignant evocation of hobnobbing glitterati in the months before and immediately following Sept. 11.
Shakespeare's Scottish play has provoked all manner of adaptations from Joe Macbeth to Kurosawa's masterly Throne of Blood.
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