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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not natural or is created by human beings, often in the context of technology or synthetic materials.
Example: "The artificial nature of the product raised concerns about its long-term impact on the environment."
Alternatives: "synthetic essence" or "man-made characteristics".
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In Shanghai, a rainbow was made through suspended strings over ARTificial Garden, titled ARTificial Nature, a collaboration between PRISM and Office339.
The episode crystallised for Reeves the artificial nature of performance.
"But the set became a kind of emblem of the artificial nature of the law.
And without losing its galloping stride, the play dares to comment disarmingly on its own artificial nature.
There can also be wide discrepancies among similar benchmarks, which may reflect the artificial nature of the process.
After months of hardship, the sudden gifts only accentuated the power of those behind the cameras and the artificial nature of the construct.
The acceptance of fakes is partly a byproduct of the artificial nature of aspiration in a society where luxury is a luxury few can afford.
ANYONE who has been to the border areas of Westchester County knows about their artificial nature: boundaries mostly administrative and political.
Vibrant pieces have come out of the series, but the essentially artificial nature of such pairings has made for some meandering or unclear dance.
And an occasional wide shot of the backwards-walking media scrum was a glimpse of the artificial nature of the process.
The artificial nature of their growth, and the fact that most have lost the ability to fly, suggest that not all is lost.
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