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The phrase "a heritage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legacy, culture, or traditions passed down from previous generations.
Example: "The festival celebrates a heritage that has been preserved for centuries."
Alternatives: "a legacy" or "a tradition".
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They have left a heritage.
"It's a heritage.
A heritage by Microsoft?
Inventing a heritage Is it possible to invent a "heritage"?
"There's a heritage issue here.
Rudresh Mahanthappa chooses a heritage.
Red has a heritage and a legacy.
"It's a heritage project," he says.
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"It is a heritage-led project.
A Heritage of Stone, 1970.
Preserving a Heritage Collection of Agricultural Literature.
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