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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skillful job" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's work or performance as being done with skill and expertise. Example: The team of doctors did a skillful job in performing the complex surgery on the patient.
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Mr. Yamada does a skillful job marrying his predecessors' styles.
Mr. Tomaszewski has done a skillful job recreating "Blue Velvet" objects and locales (most in miniature).
They did a very skillful job of making us seem unpatriotic".
The screenplay does a reasonably skillful job of interweaving its subplots and of creating some mild surprises.
Costas, who got the scoop on short notice, did a skillful job of asking hard questions and absorbing worse answers.
It's a bit like repainting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel; it's also a very skillful job.
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Participants were mostly of low-to-middle-class socioeconomic status and new immigrants tend to take up less skillful jobs in Hong Kong or remain as housewives.
Does that mean you think he's done a good job? A. I think on many fronts he's skillful and has done a good job.
"It's quite a skillful editing job," he said.
In a skillful spin job that masked the melodrama behind the scenes, News Corporation emphasized that the move was a promotion, and James received a new title of deputy chief operating officer.
As Bosworth notes, he was skillful at the job, quadrupling circulation in just two years.
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