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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a artifact of" is not correct; it should be "an artifact of." You can use it when referring to an object or item that is a product of a particular time, culture, or context.
Example: "The ancient pottery is an artifact of the civilization that once thrived in this region."
Alternatives: "a relic of" or "a remnant of".
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open it up to the public as a artifact of the time!
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.
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This cannot be dismissed as a delusion, an artifact of chemicals.
"Moral judgment" is an artifact of a belief system.
Some see her as limited and undeveloped, an artifact of a goddess-power moment.
"The coloring book is an artifact of a broader cultural shift.
The phenomenon was shown not to be an artifact of a particular experimental system or method.
The extant network of orchestras and opera houses is an artifact of a very different America.
"Defense," no less than "national security," is a product and an artifact of the Cold War.
But I can also easily envision this being an artifact of a highly imperfect measure.
The Entabulator, while beautiful, is more important as an artifact of a post digital age when machines can beget machines.
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