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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his heritage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's cultural background, ancestry, or traditions passed down through generations.
Example: "He takes great pride in his heritage, often sharing stories about his family's history."
Alternatives: "his background" or "his ancestry."
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His heritage is reflected in his work.
It also evokes his heritage.
Castelli didn't conceal his heritage.
Also, he's less conflicted about his heritage.
Consider the Canis part of his heritage.
He was embarrassed about his heritage.
He wasn't careful with money on his heritage projects.
Then the light of his heritage began to glow again.
Mr. Moses's pride in his heritage runs fierce.
In particular, it is linked to his heritage.
The medical prize appears to reflect his heritage and interests.
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