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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an inheritance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is passed down from one generation to another, typically in the context of property, rights, or traditions.
Example: "The family home was passed down to her as an inheritance, a symbol of their shared history."
Alternatives: "as a legacy" or "as a bequest".
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"An estate passed from being regarded as an inheritance, carrying such and such income, to being calculated as an opportunity for investment, carrying greatly increased returns".
"We just received them as an inheritance," he said.
Previous restraint (or licensing) came to be regarded as an inheritance of Roman Catholic practices.
And what do we still share with chimpanzees as an inheritance from the Last Common Ancestor?
To Picasso's annoyance, the genius of Spain was now viewed as an inheritance of France.
By another rule, one has a nationality as an inheritance from one or both of one's parents.
And money in this account could only be used for retirement, or passed along as an inheritance.
Following the death of his father in 2010, Cameron was left £300,000 tax free as an inheritance.
Many lifetime mortgage providers allow people to protect a percentage of the value of their property as an inheritance.
Khar's early political career is symbolic of Pakistan's version of democracy, where political parties are treated like family heirlooms and party leadership as an inheritance.
But strong-arm tactics — like, "If you don't set up one of these trusts, I will reduce what I leave you as an inheritance" — are also legal.
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