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The phrase "artefact to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a relationship or purpose involving an artefact, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The artefact to be analyzed was discovered during the excavation."
Alternatives: "artefact for" or "artefact related to".
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The easiest artefact to find would probably be a message left behind intentionally.
Designers manipulated this knowledge in order to narrow down the artefact to be designed.
If this shoe was the only artefact to survive the nuclear apocalypse, what would future civilisations make of us?
What appeared to be a formless lump of rock turned out to be the most stunning scientific artefact to survive from antiquity.
Reconfigurability allows adaptation of the artefact to the machine topology and geometry and its construction around a fixture and workpiece to reduce disruption to machine production.
In this study we used sensemaking (often a textual practice) and visualisation to create a high complexity representational artefact to enable shared understandings of an occupational rehabilitation system.
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Beautifully realised, immaculately recorded, and one of the year's loveliest vinyl artefacts to boot.
Reder sifts through artefacts to unearth a story that may or may not be true.
You have to be determined and pass a lot of excavated pottery and shipwrecked artefacts to reach them.
On a roll, Prince William has called for all ivory artefacts to be removed from the royal palaces and destroyed.
PCR reactions were standardized, minimizing artefacts, to obtain genetic profiles that allowed discrimination between individuals.
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