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The phrase "a artefacts" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an artefact" since "artefact" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The museum displayed an artefact from ancient Egypt."
Alternatives: "an item" or "a relic."
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Do et al. showed that UDG treatment reduces the allele frequency of G > A artefacts from 0.1 to 2.07% to 0.1 to 0.7%.
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It is, as the queens have put it, "an archive", an "artefact" and a tool to open "windows and doors".
Harney's heyday was an artefact of a strong, confident, and relatively wealthy working class.
If true, the scaling PSR could be an artefact of a general latitudinal gradient in NPP.
The show, a former CBS property which NBC is considering relaunching with Octavia Spencer, is an artefact of an earlier age.
Yet it is an artefact within an artwork: something smaller inside something greater.
Discoloured, scratched or pristine, each tray is an artefact of an artist at work.
The deficit may partly be an artefact of an inadvertent prestige bias of the male students.
Of course, this book is an artefact in itself – a tactile, mysterious and seductive one.
Eden Camp itself is an artefact - it was built as a Prisoner of War camp in 1942.
The similarity in flight performance may be an artefact of tethering individuals in a flight mill.
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