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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his legacies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the lasting impacts or contributions that someone has left behind after their passing or in their lifetime.
Example: "The artist is remembered for his legacies in both music and philanthropy."
Alternatives: "his contributions" or "his gifts".
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But one of his legacies is freedom of the press.
And this is but one of his legacies.
He specialized in college buildings; his legacies are the libraries of Barnard, Princeton and Amherst.
One of his legacies was to show that things are settled only by force.
Bach and the young Mozart in performance may also be counted among his legacies.
Another of his legacies will be his relationship to the city's organized political parties.
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That is his legacy.
His legacy is cherished.
"That's his legacy.
"Discworld is his legacy.
His legacy is assured.
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