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The phrase "heir to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is inheriting something from someone else. For example, "John is the heir to his grandfather's fortune."
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Heir to Blair.
"The hippest heir to Chandler and Hammett".
Embryo West is heir to an empire.
Less heir to Blair than heir to Brown, they chortle.
Corbyn is heir to Miliband.
Every pilot is an heir to Icarus.
(The Phoenix is the corporate heir to the Real Paper).
On his destiny "I am the heir to Blair".
Melzi was heir to Leonardo's artistic and scientific estate.
But she is an heir to authentic red-sauce royalty.
In many ways, Cameron is an unsatisfactory "heir to Blair".
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