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The phrase "a legacy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that will be passed down or remembered for future generations, often in the context of contributions, achievements, or values.
Example: "The foundation aims to create a legacy for future generations through its educational programs."
Alternatives: "a gift to" or "an inheritance for".
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What a legacy for her family.
He leaves behind a legacy for generations.
What a legacy for Maude to ponder.
It will be a legacy for future generations," he added.
"Here, we're creating a legacy for our kids and grandkids".
Dlugoszewski did want a legacy, for both of them.
Their chief concern is to create a legacy for their wealth while continuing to grow it.
It would be a legacy for democracy itself, a "new birth of freedom".
Your family experience has power and your family can leave a legacy for those who follow.
These Scholars represent a legacy for the Club and a testament to Charlie's dedication.
He sees it as being true to a higher calling, leaving a legacy for his children.
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