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Discover Ludwig"build a legacy" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the lasting accomplishments of a person, group of people, or organization. For example, "Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to building a legacy of tolerance and social justice."
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You can build a legacy off something like that.
Now 50, Jacobs feels it is time to build a legacy of his own.
One year later, the bitter talk has turned to efforts to build a legacy for Jesica.
James will be under pressure to build a legacy comparable to that of Jordan or Magic Johnson.
For Governor Bush, the reward is a chance to serve his country and four years to build a legacy.
Whatever time Modell has to build a legacy in addition to his controversial departure from Cleveland is short.
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Shankly and Paisley built a legacy, with full boardroom backing.
How he built a legacy truly unlike any other".
Mr. Shorter has built a legacy of perpetual flux and the revelations of the unresolved.
In four terms as governor, Mr. Rockefeller had built a legacy of state universities and highways but also of much higher taxes and enormous debt.
"Lewis Booth and Derrick Kuzak represent the very best of Ford and our culture, and built a legacy of leadership, integrity and commitment to excellence that will benefit us for years to come," said William Clay Ford Jr., the company's executive chairman.
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