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The phrase "a artifact" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an artifact" because "artifact" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The museum displayed an artifact from ancient Egypt."
Alternatives: "a relic" or "a piece of history."
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open it up to the public as a artifact of the time!
The overall purpose of digital forensics is to help establish and articulate an affirmative link between A (artifact) and B (person, place, or thing).
Upon first beholding the icy behemoth known as the Wall, the small part of my brain that wasn't mooning over Jon Snow became skeptical that such a artifact could exist in nature.
To confirm the predictions of our theoretical results and to show that they are not a artifact of the model, we performed an experimental investigation of the role of recurrent excitation on hyper-excitable firing in in vitro mEC SCs.
We are almost certain that this is not a artifact, as all laboratory work was done under a laminar flow hood and wearing gloves and because this microorganism was not retrieved in the analysis of the Camponotus tissue.
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She remained world famous, but as an artifact, a cartoon.
Now the sign is a relic, an artifact.
The parlor was presented as an artifact, a kind of domestic art form.
For its detailed layering, the show feels like an artifact, a slice of history hermetically sealed.
Instead, it's an artifact: a completed work of Divine Art, complete from conception.
"Respect" is as precise an artifact as a Ming vase.
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