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Discover Ludwig"artifice for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is done or used for a particular purpose or intention. Example: The politician's speech was an artifice for gaining public support, rather than a genuine expression of their beliefs.
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The second uses the same sorts of artifice for the opposite purpose — to imagine foreign, even utopian, futures.
This notion of artifice for science propelled him to search for similar scenes in natural-history museums all over the world.
Whereas once I might have posted a picture with no reference to the bad bits – I decided to swap artifice for admission.
Her one hope would seem to lie with an emerging playwright, Tom Wrench, who wants to swap the old artifice for a new realism.
It marks the final demolition of the "national security state", an arrangement that conservative governments in the US and Europe once regarded as their best artifice for limiting democracy and reform.
I kept wondering what it would have been like if these kids had turned their attention toward the camera itself, not necessarily to point out the artifice for what it was but to muse about the role that MTV or the Internet played in shaping their views.
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It is odd, curious, intermittently intriguing but ultimately more interesting for its artifice than for its art.
Jon Langford, the British rocker who is a charter member of Mekons and a songwriter so prolific it's hard to keep track of all his side projects, has long been fond of American country music both for its rhine stoned artifice and for the directness it shares with punk rock.
Mr McCain made his most important appointment having met her just twice.Ironically, given that he first won over so many independents by speaking his mind, the case for Mr McCain comes down to a piece of artifice: vote for him on the assumption that he does not believe a word of what he has been saying.
Or that selfhood being human and conscious implies the artifice of performance, whether for others or for oneself?
That's what artifice is for.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com