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The phrase "an assortment of artifacts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or variety of items, typically in a historical, cultural, or artistic context.
Example: "The museum displayed an assortment of artifacts from ancient civilizations, showcasing their rich history and culture."
Alternatives: "a collection of artifacts" or "a variety of artifacts."
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Not long after Green turned thirteen, he carried an assortment of artifacts from local junk sales into the dimly lit attic of Poulton Hall.
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