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The phrase "a legacy of thinking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a body of ideas, philosophies, or intellectual contributions that have been passed down through generations. Example: "The university prides itself on a legacy of thinking that has shaped modern philosophy and ethics."
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Villaraigosa leaves a legacy of thinking big.
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The Bible has left us a legacy of intolerant thinking about other peoples, and it has authorized such intolerance as the will of God.
Equally stressed was Potrč's desire to pass on a legacy of radical thinking to her students.
There is a legacy of anti-authoritarian politics and insurgent thinking at City Lights, which I love.
And yet this strangely totalizing conservatism was the basis of Borges's radical legacy, a new way of thinking about fiction and its relationship to the world.
She added: "For our company and for Bill, it's a new way of thinking about legacy.
But the playing in general was passionately good, and the performance was a valuable reminder, in a week full of thinking about Mahler's legacy, that his works — self-aware yet sincere; eclectic and emotional — remain uncanny premonitions of our contemporary sensibilities.
Her quiet leadership and forward thinking dedication to public education has left a legacy of accomplishment unequalled in the history of the college.
He promises to be rid of the Planning Commission, a legacy of India's one-time embrace of Soviet-style economic thinking.
However, you cannot fall for the trap of thinking that mere desire will turn that skill into a legacy of success worth remembering.
It follows from our theory that processes coordinating language and motor systems will, in turn, produce a legacy of semantically rich co-speech gestures, which reveal students' abstract and generalizable mathematical thinking (Hostetter & Alibali, 2008).
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