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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inherit from' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when something is passed or received from an ancestor or predecessor. For example, "I inherited my intelligence from my grandfather."
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Females inherit in the expected matrilineal way but some males inherit from both parents, a phenomenon termed Doubly Uniparental Inheritance [4], [5].
"What did they inherit from their fathers?
It's a legacy that she will inherit from her parents.
"What I inherit from my father is that he's extremely suspicious of establishments and bureaucracies.
He did, however, inherit from his father comic timing and a gift for performance.
Often we limit our ideas to those that we inherit from our families or culture.
By law, women may inherit from their parents only half the shares of their brothers.
Mourinho is going to inherit from Claudio Ranieri the foundations that you need for success.
Parents now take for granted opportunities their children inherit from the Montgomery bus boycott.
But the truth is that we inherit from our parents a mixture of the personal and the impersonal.
Banneker, a freeman, was raised on a farm near Baltimore that he would eventually inherit from his father.
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