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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as artifact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something being considered or treated as an artifact, often in discussions about culture, history, or analysis.
Example: "The ancient pottery was preserved and displayed in the museum as artifact, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era."
Alternatives: "as a relic" or "as an object of study".
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Yet mainstream America was confining Native art in one of two categories: as artifact or souvenir.
During his formative years Mr. Auerbach experienced music as artifact and craft.
"Puttermesser is not to be examined as artifact but as an essence.
The house as artifact and the artifacts it housed were affected in turn.
But she isn't able to manipulate our way of seeing to the degree that William Forsythe is, in ballets such as Artifact and Eidos: Telos.
Armor could also be used as artifact in ex-voto or reliquaries, or be entirely "artful", part of another work's fiction, such as heroic statues.
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Throughout history, the body-as-artifact has been treated with alternating reverence and brutal pragmatism.
We identify the models as artifacts of "enterprise conceptual modeling".
These structures are identified as artifacts and form during etching using hydrofluoric acid based etching solutions.
They look, he said, "as if they are going to qualify as artifacts".
I look at what we accumulate as artifacts that need to be preserved," he said, laughing.
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