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workmanship

[wurk-muhn-ship] / ˈwɜrk mənˌʃɪp /


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“I came to appreciate the craftsmanship and workmanship in the house,” Gary later told the Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The longer you looked, the more you realised the quality of the workmanship and the elegance of the Renaissance detailing," added Mr Smith.

From BBC

However, "bad design and bad workmanship" on the Fishwick project meant that rainwater got trapped behind the insulation and penetrated walls in houses such as the Rashids', according to building surveyor David Walter.

From BBC

He is not entitled to be repaid for shoddy workmanship.

From MarketWatch

He said the speed is a reflection of the urgency of the public health threat, not necessarily an indication of poor workmanship.

From Los Angeles Times