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"an heirloom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something valuable that has been passed down in a family from generation to generation, such as a piece of jewelry, furniture, or even an object with sentimental value. For example: "My grandmother gave me an heirloom necklace for my 21st birthday."
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"Is it an heirloom piece?
"That's an heirloom," he said.
He mutilated an heirloom crucifix.
Golden Russets, an heirloom apple, were dessert.
It's thought to be an heirloom.
Everything in your house is an heirloom.
"This is how you make an heirloom".
Deprivation was passed down like an heirloom.
"I didn't know what an heirloom tomato was.
"The bottle has an heirloom feel to it," he said.
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VERDICT -- An excellent score with an heirloom-quality pedigree.
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