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Discover Ludwig"skilled craftsmanship" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the quality, ability, or practice of a skilled craftsman or artisan. Example: The antique dresser was a testimony to the skilled craftsmanship of the woodworker, with its intricate carvings and flawless finish.
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Besides being an homage to classic design, each reflects hours of skilled craftsmanship.
The museum had been founded with the specific aim of teaching the importance of skilled craftsmanship combined with good design.
In the traditional metal-formed product development paradigm, the design of metal-formed product and tooling is usually based on heuristic know-how and experiences, which are generally obtained through long years of apprenticeship and skilled craftsmanship.
Excavation is the surgical aspect of archaeology: it is surgery of the buried landscape and is carried out with all the skilled craftsmanship that has been built up in the last hundred years since Schliemann and Flinders Petrie.
Apprenticeship on traditional lines was maintained for skilled craftsmanship; for less-skilled work "learnership" became a common practice, providing the newcomer with opportunities to learn by working with others.
The most threatened are those "quality" and "service" types of differentiation strategies that require skilled craftsmanship, high labor content, customized design, elaborate marketing and distribution networks, and personalized extras the costs of which rise at above-average rates.
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The Duchess of Cambridge's wedding dress is to go on display to give the public an opportunity to see the "skilled British craftsmanship" that went into it.
"The Duchess of Cambridge is considering a number of options to give members of the public the opportunity to see, close up, the skilled British craftsmanship that went into the making of her wedding dress by Sarah Burton and her team as well as the Royal School of Needlework," said Clarence House.
According to Buckingham Palace the dress "epitomises timeless British craftsmanship by drawing together talented and skilled workmanship from across the United Kingdom".
Society's appreciation for skilled manual labor and craftsmanship has faded, he said, because "we've had this dichotomy of knowledge work versus manual work, as though they are two different things".
A nation skilled in innovation and craftsmanship relinquished its traditional focus on engineering goods and services of intrinsic value in favor of financial make-believe, mostly unchecked by government regulation.
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