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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vestige" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a trace, remnant, or small part of something that once existed but is no longer present or significant.
Example: "The ruins of the ancient castle are a vestige of a time long gone."
Alternatives: "a remnant" or "a trace".
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There's not a vestige of him left.
Maybe there's still a vestige of that.
It preserved a vestige of independence.
Its brilliant steel forgings are a vestige of ancient swordmaking.
This was not a vestige of Soviet surveillance.
Barely a vestige of trust or goodwill survives.
A vestige of the name remains in Fort Charles Place.
"Antivirus is a vestige of the past," Mr. Rachwald said.
"This is a vestige of the old politics".
In the beginning there was still a vestige of sky.
By now it is a vestige, a mere gesture.
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