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"artefact of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that was created or made as a result of a specific process. For example, "The sculpture was an artefact of the ancient civilization."
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But the cut the UK has celebrated is an artefact of accountancy.
Economic growth is an artefact of the use of fossil fuels.
Harney's heyday was an artefact of a strong, confident, and relatively wealthy working class.
The St Augustine Gospels, "the oldest non-archaeological artefact of any kind to have survived in England", are housed there.
Alibaba's dominance of Chinese e-commerce is an artefact of the era of the personal computer (PC).
The schedule is an artefact of the state's agrarian days, and it leaves little time for tackling the big issues.
It was banned in America until 1934 because of its "pornographic" nature, a comical artefact of the country's prudishness.
That there are no local observables is not an artefact of canonical general relativity.
Discoloured, scratched or pristine, each tray is an artefact of an artist at work.
But of the most mysterious artefact of all, there is no trace.
This appears to be an artefact of the use of a causal filter.
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