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Discover Ludwig"physical artifact" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an object or item which has physical characteristics or form. For example, "The museum is home to many historical physical artifacts such as coins, documents, and artwork."
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"It's so rare that you hold on to a physical artifact now," Yancey Strickler, a Pavement fan and a co-founder of the Web site Kickstarter.com, said.
By 1960 advances in the techniques of measuring light waves had made it possible to establish an accurate and easily reproducible standard independent of any physical artifact.
Sales of e-books fell immediately after Borders went under, leading some to suggest that reduced opportunity to browse the physical artifact resulted in less online buying.
He rattled off the material that is "encoded" in the physical artifact that we call a book: for example, who published it, what it sells for, where it was made, where the materials came from.
All of these steps are taking place for me every day — the reading, the translating of the reading into the imagination, and the translating of the imagination into an actual physical artifact.
But in ordinary usage, as well as the usage of most philosophers of art, the work of art is identified with the physical artifact, as it exists in the physical medium.
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Acquiring the physical artifacts of convicted killers is nothing new.
"The fact that they are physical artifacts feels different," she said.
While there are some historical records of this early period, precious few physical artifacts exist.
Like all cities, Chicago is still deeply affected by the physical artifacts of its history.
I wanted to immigrate to the future as a boy because all the physical artifacts around me were very old.
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