there are tricks in every trade
sentenceused to suggests that even the most skilled and experienced professionals have their own methods or tricks for getting the job done
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a carpenter is known by his chips
sentenceused to imply that a person's character or reputation can be judged by the quality of their work or actions, and the traces or results they leave behind
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a good archer is not known by his arrows but by his aim
sentenceused to highlight the importance of skill, precision, and expertise in achieving success, rather than the specific tools or resources employed
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the eye of the master will do more work than both his hands
sentenceused to suggest that mastery in a particular trade or craft can lead to greater efficiency and productivity, as the master can intuitively know how to accomplish more with less effort
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nine tailors make a man
sentenceused to imply the value of having diverse abilities and being adaptable, indicating that those who possess a variety of skills or can perform various tasks are considered more capable and complete
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