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The phrase "an artifact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
Example: "The museum displayed an artifact from the ancient civilization, showcasing their craftsmanship."
Alternatives: "a relic" or "a historical item".
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But that is an artifact of history.
The entire Park is an artifact.
But it was an artifact of homophobia.
That's probably an artifact of our sampling.
The novel is an artifact of western individualism.
Time stopped; music became an artifact in a collection.
This isn't just an artifact of longer life spans.
"It is an artifact from Staten Island's maritime history".
Time is an artifact of the Age of Efficiency.
"It's not simply an artifact on display," Dr. Tyson said.
–What distinguishes an artifact from a "historical document"?
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