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A craftsman who lays bricks or stones is known as a mason. Masons specialize in constructing and repairing structures using materials like brick, stone, and concrete. Their work involves not only laying these materials but also ensuring proper alignment and stability, contributing to the overall aesthetics and durability of buildings and other structures. Masons may also work with various techniques, such as bricklaying, stonemasonry, and concrete masonry.

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