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The phrase "a heritage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the traditions, values, or cultural background that are passed down from previous generations.
Example: "The community takes great pride in a heritage of craftsmanship that has been preserved for centuries."
Alternatives: "a legacy of" or "a tradition of".
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Italy has a heritage of breeding fashion eccentrics.
People ask how you can have a heritage of sound.
"He is preserving a heritage of the entertainment world".
That scholarship evolved out of a heritage of craft.
"We have left a heritage of dignity and democracy to Europe," he said.
You've got a heritage of doing that, of defending Southern patriots like Lee, Jackson and Davis.
Storm drains relieved, brick walks relaid, a heritage of dust and wrappers is renounced.
Liberal Democrats, no less than their Republican foes, have a heritage of ruthlessness.
There actually is a heritage of U.S.-style developments in the region.
Hewlett-Packard, to be sure, has a heritage of doing business with Hollywood and Disney.
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In New York, a Heritage of Pride spokesperson told THUMP that the massive Pride march Pier Dance would most definitely take place as scheduled on June 26.
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