Sentence examples for skill making from inspiring English sources

"skill making" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It would be more appropriate to say "developing skills" or "building skills." Here is an example of how you could use it: "John spent countless hours honing his woodworking skills, making him a master craftsman in his community."

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That reflected his real skill: making connections.

It's quite a skill making the dough; I used to sit at her kitchen table and watch her do it.

And even though business success does involve skill, making it more like poker than roulette, there's just so much random noise that, for any single successful company, it's hard to tell whether skill or chance made the difference.

She smiles broadly when I suggest that her skill, making great-tasting vegan and raw food, might be more difficult than "real" cooking — after all, making everything from scratch takes on a whole new meaning when you make your own sour cream.

The son of a Brazilian coffee planter, Santos-Dumont built a number of flying machines in France at the dawn of the last century and flew them with remarkable courage and skill, making him a "vastly more interesting and colorful figure than the dull bicycle repairmen from Dayton," Simon Winchester wrote in The Times last year.

Breaches, where a hacker exploits a vulnerability, are more difficult and require some level of skill, making them less common.

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("Spelling, after all, is a skill made redundant by the dictionary").

This skill makes her one of the great storytellers of the pioneer saga in the United States".

Obama's rhetorical skill makes his candidacy appear almost collective rather than individual.

Bart's skill makes a filleted Dickens flicker into life like a movie.

Moreover, whether or not picking up a new skill makes you smarter, it can certainly make you happier.

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