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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artifact which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific artifact and providing additional information or clarification about it.
Example: "The artifact which was discovered in the ancient ruins provides valuable insights into the civilization's culture."
Alternatives: "artifact that" or "artifact which is".
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We made a movie about our battles, called Artifact, which we just released on iTunes.
_Thanks to Jon Michaud for help in finding this artifact, which we've made available here (pdf).
Thanks to Jon Michaud for help in finding this artifact, which we've made available here (pdf).
This leads to image artifact which can obscure clinical data in the vicinity of the stent.
Therefore, we develop a new artifact, which we call a ball step-gauge.
Michael Wright, one of the curators of mechanical engineering, was summoned to examine the artifact, which was in four main fragments.
A book (as opposed to an e-book) preserves the ideas therein in the form of an artifact, which has intrinsic value as a physical object.
Before the second drama each student draws a picture or creates an artifact which will be used in the second drama.
The dentist told the carabinieri that he'd had the artifact, which he conserved in a special showcase in his home, for thirty years.
This movement represents an artifact, which affects the estimation of the skeletal system kinematics, and is regarded as the most critical source of error in human movement analysis.
In this work a metrological geometric verification of the systems is performed using a standard artifact which consists of five delrin spheres and seven aluminum cubes.
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