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"a legacy" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something that is left behind by a person or a group, such as money, or a tradition that is passed down. For example, "He left behind a legacy of philanthropy and public service."
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"It's a legacy project.
A "legacy issue".
"He's got a legacy".
It's a legacy.
I bring a legacy".
He leaves quite a legacy.
Mr Obama wants a legacy.
But now it's a legacy".
This is a legacy.
Build a legacy now.
It is a legacy.
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