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The part of sentence "illustrious history" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past that is renowned for its accomplishments or greatness. For example, "The university has an illustrious history of academic excellence."
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Cyclocross has a long and illustrious history.
"It has an illustrious history," she said.
As, indeed, does Dench's own illustrious history.
The Donn still has an illustrious history.
This link between Japan and Scotland has an illustrious history.
We so greatly esteem your family's illustrious history.
It can also join Spain's illustrious history of inadvertent masterpieces.
Below are some highlights in this illustrious history.
Yale has a long and illustrious history in Chemical Engineering.
Quanzhou, a coastal city in Fujian province, boasts an illustrious history spanning two millennia.
Failing that, Real might remind the coach that its illustrious history deserves better behavior.
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