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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an object, custom, or belief that has survived from an earlier time, often with historical or cultural significance.
Example: "The ancient pottery found at the excavation site is considered a relic of the civilization that once thrived there."
Alternatives: "an artifact" or "a remnant".
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It is a relic.
The Pox is a relic.
"Then it becomes a relic.
Mother Teresa was a relic.
Nassau Coliseum remains a relic.
"She's not a relic".
What a relic.
"Malibu Country" looks more like a relic.
He was a relic of the 1990s.
Are her pageants perhaps a relic?
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Your collection will be a relic.
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