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"continuing legacy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in the context of describing a tradition, concept, ideal, or something else that has been passed down and remains in existence from past generations. For example: "The high school's continuing legacy of excellence in athletics has been maintained for over 100 years."
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This use of national targets and technology mandates reflects the continuing legacy and institutional power of central planning in China.
In fact, these two decisions represent a complete rout for pragmatic remedies to the continuing legacy of racial discrimination.
The WCC General Secretary, the Rev Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, commented, "His role in promoting interfaith dialogue in Ethiopia and beyond is a continuing legacy for the churches.
TOM MILLER Oakland, Calif., Aug. 10, 2012 To the Editor: Thank you for this important article about the continuing legacy of the Vietnam War.
The soldiers moved through the sandstorms, and landed back home in the United States to deal with the continuing legacy of American foreign policies.
At the close of London's Olympic year, the current president of the International Olympic Committee looks at Pierre de Coubertin's continuing legacy.
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We celebrate his life and are committed to continuing his legacy.
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