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The phrase "a sort of inheritance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that resembles or has characteristics of an inheritance, but may not be a traditional or direct inheritance.
Example: "The old family home was a sort of inheritance, passed down through generations, filled with memories and stories."
Alternatives: "a kind of legacy" or "a type of bequest."
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leave her family as a sort of inheritance.
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A: Sort of.
The Pru's research suggests that fewer than three in 10 people will leave any sort of inheritance, and those that do will average just £191,000.
A different sort of inheritance is bugging Amanda Palmer (and her friend).
Graham was gambling every sort of inheritance that was important to her: the paper, her fortune, and, perhaps most important, the judgment of the ghosts who crowded around her.
There is dispute over what sort of inheritance this has to be whether it must be underpinned by some kind of physical continuity, for instance, or whether a "non-branching" requirement is needed.
If gene-based biological evolution took place for so long in the absence of the Mendelian apparatus and still does so in many extant organisms, then just possibly we should not demand that memetic evolution proceed by this very special and possibly aberrant sort of inheritance.
He said he has no strong feelings on it, but then wondered, "Could it lead to fathers marrying their sons?" Apparently he deduces this would be part of some sort of inheritance insurance.
Nevertheless, Albanian tradition is familiar with the notion of ' amanet', a sort of living will that mainly deals the property and inheritance issues.
There was even a recurrent idea in America about an education that would leave out history and the past, that should be a sort of equipment for aerial adventure, weighed down by none of the stowaways of inheritance or tradition".
Therefore, it is a form of inheritance that is independent of classical Mendelian inheritance.
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