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Common collocations with skilled in American Collocation

skilled adjective

US /skɪld/

very

exceptionally
extremely
highly
incredibly
particularly

This scheme is designed to allow exceptionally skilled individuals to stay in the UK.

enough

adequately
sufficiently

He was a sufficiently skilled carpenter to construct a fine zither, which he also taught himself to play.

suitably

appropriately
suitably

I believe the shortage of appropriately skilled graduates is serious.

in a particular area

professionally
technically

Volunteers do not need to be technically skilled but should be happy using computers.

and/ or

dedicated
experienced
knowledgeable
motivated
qualified
semi-skilled
trained
unskilled

We offer skilled and experienced staff who are experts in their field.

He employed a small workforce of both skilled and unskilled labour.

worker

artisan
craftsman
operative
practitioner
professional
technician
tradesman
worker
workman

He described how the old tradition of the skilled craftsman led to the first industrial revolution.

group of workers

labour
manpower
personnel
staff
workforce

We’re stressing the benefits of having a skilled workforce already available.

work

job
occupation
work

The maintenance of this equipment is highly skilled work.