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was unskilled
adjective
Of a person or workforce: not having a skill or technical training.
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Because so much of the initial cleanup work was unskilled, day laborers sometimes had to compete against volunteers.
I was unskilled and rootless when I first came here in the mid-1970's, although I'm okay now, and I recall just how it felt.
More people in this study reported difficulty in having an orgasm because their partner was unskilled (25% of women and 7% of men).
This does not mean, however, that he was unskilled in politics and government; in fact, he often used religion as an aid in gaining political ends.
Steinitz was unskilled at managing money and lived in poverty all his life.
The tower is estimated to have taken 83,000 average working days to complete, most of which was unskilled labour.
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The majority are unskilled migrant workers.
Not all the migrants are unskilled workers, however.
We are as competitive as we are unskilled.
The workers were unskilled, badly paid, overworked, and miserably housed.
Rather, they tend to be unskilled hourly wage laborers or piece workers.
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