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Discover Ludwig"bequest" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when talking about something that has been passed down, especially an inheritance or a gift. For example, "They received a generous bequest from their late grandmother."
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(The Tate Gallery now holds that bequest).
His mother had made a small bequest.
But Gray had one more bequest.
Mr. Bailey's bequest was off the scale.
He makes annual contributions toward that bequest.
The bequest is technically to the nation.
The bequest came to the U.S. in 1835.
That could be Mr Middelhoff's most enduring bequest.
The bequest from his grandmother made Edward rich.
Several historians said the bequest had tremendous potential.
A judge eventually trimmed the bequest to $2 million.
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