tailoring in the PONS Dictionary

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tailoring Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

dressmaking and tailoring shop
tailoring [or dressmaking] shop

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English
The organisation trained women in tailoring, dance, music, typewriting...
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He left school at fourteen to take up tailoring.
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She completed a diploma in tailoring, intending to be a fashion designer.
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He is well-dressed in soft comfortable suits, with a fresh take on tailoring as influenced by workwear-inspired proportions.
preen.inquirer.net
It extends education in various subjects like drawing, carpentry, music, tailoring, commerce, typing, agriculture.
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They brought also skills such as irrigation techniques, architecture, carpentry, blacksmithing, gold smithing, tailoring, amongst others, which certainly improved the quality of life of the whole community.
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In 1928, the company held its first customer engineering education class, demonstrating an early recognition of the importance of tailoring solutions to fit customer needs.
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More generally, bespoke tailoring includes a high degree of customisation and involvement of the end-user in the production process.
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First to go is the immaculate hair, then the sharp tailoring, the court shoes, the inhibitions, the semblance of humanity.
www.independent.co.uk
Besides reading and writing, students were taught various skills such as carpentry, tailoring, printing, building, telegraphy and clerical work.
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