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Discover LudwigThe phrase "estate of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the possessions or property left behind by a deceased person. For example: - The estate of Mr. Smith was divided among his children according to his will. - The museum features an exhibit on the estate of the famous author, Jane Austen. - The estate of the late musician, Prince, is valued at over $200 million. - The estate of the wealthy businessman included several luxurious properties and a large collection of art. - The development of the new shopping center required the purchase of the estate of several local families.
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Courtesy of the estate of Grey Villet.
© Estate of Grey Villet.
© Estate of Robert Smithson/VAGA, New York, NY.
Photographs courtesy Estate of Robert Rauschenberg/VAGA, New York.
"Estate of Mrs. Catherine Hamilton.
©The Estate of Langston Hughes.
Photographs: Estate of Larry Gianettino.
It's the family estate of American golf.
Copyright © 2014 the estate of Langston Hughes.
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Courtesy Mary Ryan Gallery/Estate of Hugo Gellert.
©Estate of Helmut Newton.
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