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Discover LudwigThe word "wordsmiths" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who crafts words or phrases in an especially effective or creative way. For example, "The ad agency employs several wordsmiths to create clever catchphrases for their campaigns."
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wordsmiths
verb
Third person singular of wordsmith
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But McGowan's "a better future for Indi" and "putting Indi first" are no worse than efforts by Labor ("a new way") or the Coalition ("real solutions") – suggesting that a party apparatus doesn't necessarily provide better wordsmiths.
Wordsmiths can then route their book tours accordingly, and encourage buyers to place orders at those shops.
You have too few of the former: plenty of field-marshals and wordsmiths, but too few big brains.
Mr Hollinghurst was one of the finest of wordsmiths this year, but there were others too whose work was lifted in particular by the quality of their writing, among them Shirley Hazzard and David Mitchell.Although the judges are paid a small fee, reading for the Booker is chiefly a labour of love for books, their authors and the work each writer puts into his work.
As the Pantone wordsmiths point out, Most often associated with brilliant, precious gemstones, the perception of Emerald is sophisticated and luxurious.
Armies of bankers, forgers and technicians assist the wordsmiths.
Mr Jobs's relative immunity from the scorn of those otherwise keen to stick it to billionaires is due, I think, to the admiring pleasure wordsmiths takes in the elegance of the Apple devices they use for work, play, and status-signaling.
Indiana has contributed to popular literature in the United States through such wordsmiths as poet James Whitcomb Riley; novelists Booth Tarkington, Lew Wallace, and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; satirist George Ade; and the World War II chronicler of the foot soldier, Ernie Pyle.
Not only is it an excellent example of nonsense verse and the use of portmanteau words, but scholars and wordsmiths have translated it into many languages—French, German, and Latin among them with tongue-in-cheek claims of having discovered the poem in ancient manuscripts.
Ohio's highly regarded wordsmiths of the first half of the 20th century include short-story writer Sherwood Anderson, novelists Zane Grey and Louis Bromfield, and humorist James Thurber.
Just as we are not permitted to make our own money, so wordsmiths would not be allowed to create their own words.
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