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The phrase "about the legacy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or significance of something from the past, often in a historical or cultural context.
Example: "The documentary explores the various aspects about the legacy of the civil rights movement in America."
Alternatives: "regarding the legacy" or "concerning the legacy".
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It's all about the legacy.
Learn about the legacy of postmodern architecture.
And I've thought about the legacy.
Now it is all about the legacy.
What about the legacy of the Armory Show?
But it is also about the legacy of Ariel Sharon.
Have you thought about the legacy of your own writing?
But what about the legacy of the London Paralympics?
Another person asked about the legacy of Mr. Hitchens, who died of cancer in 2011.
Catledge sometimes mused about the legacy of Punch's grandfather Adolph S. Ochs.
(Carter had a somewhat mangled reply about the legacy of the South).
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