workmanship in the PONS Dictionary

workmanship Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fine workmanship
poor workmanship

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most of the later properties are of smaller size than the earlier buildings, although the quality of workmanship remained high.
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Promote high standards in ethics, workmanship, and scholarship.
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He suffered a series of strokes from the late 1950s onwards and the workmanship on his later instruments fell away.
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One year guarantee on contractor workmanship is standard.
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Posters differed both on workmanship and the form.
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He claimed that pay had been wrongfully deducted from his wages allegedly for poor workmanship.
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While this architecture is fairly common, the superior quality of design, workmanship, materials and details is significantly uncommon.
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Although he declared that the workmanship and the materials used were very bad, he completed the work and the navigation was open by 1797.
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Great emphasis was placed on the quality of workmanship.
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The boats built were described as being of primitive design but sound workmanship.
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