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The phrase "a legacy of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been passed down through generations or has been left behind. For example, "My grandparents left behind a legacy of love and care that will last for generations."
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Is it a legacy of colonial exploitation?
— a legacy of abuse and dysfunction.
"It's a legacy of the coup".
"There's a legacy of excellence".
A legacy of inventive, ground-breaking ideas.
That, too, is a legacy of ragtime.
"There's a legacy of defeat there.
It is a legacy of his career.
He leaves behind a legacy of greatness.
A legacy of laughter and love.
It's a legacy of an irrelevant past.
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