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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artifact of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a singular item or object that holds significance or represents something specific, often in fields like archaeology, art, or technology.
Example: "The museum displayed an ancient artifact of one, showcasing the craftsmanship of a long-lost civilization."
Alternatives: "item of one" or "object of one".
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Placing her computer-tuned robo-voice in teeny-rock arrangements, the album isn't only an artifact of one songwriter's spectacularly bad judgment and surrender to clichés.
Rarely is an artifact of one's childhood left so intact by time.
Here we show that this same categorization holds for a different abf1 ts mutant, abf1 -101, thus demonstrating that the effect is robust and not an artifact of one mutant.
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Intentionally embracing the explicitly racist cultural artifacts of one's history doesn't qualify you as an "accidental" racist.
All of these normal artifacts of a one-on-one interview disappear in front of a group.
That means that Start II and its provisions, including the ban on land-based missiles with multiple warheads, becomes an artifact of history, one policymaker said.
In a week or so, we should have a good sense of whether this instant reaction is real or the artifact of a one night poll.
In this case, the frequency comb results as an artifact of dividing one symbolic sequence into four separate sequences, that is, it is an artifact of the multichannel analysis.
And we owe the continued existence of many of these artifacts to one thing, principally: Hemingway was a bona fide clutterbug.
The BagNews piece asks: "What are we to make of the informational erasure surrounding this iconic artifact of US history, one that indicates sexual violence in the plain light of day?
The issues that I found were minor – some strange artifacting appeared on one of my other external monitors, a remnant of a moved Finder window that disappeared when I brought my mouse cursor to the area; and high CPU usage, which didn't otherwise appear to affect performance of apps including Final Cut on my office iMac, but which might affect battery life considerably when used with a notebook.
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