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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inheritance from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the transfer of traits, properties, or rights from one entity to another, often in the context of family or programming.
Example: "She received a significant inheritance from her late grandmother, which included both money and valuable heirlooms."
Alternatives: "legacy from" or "bequest from".
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It was Marietta's inheritance from her father.
These dramas, she said, are an "inheritance" from her ancestors.
This too is an inheritance from his father.
Inheritance From Herbert Spencer, John Dewey and Jean Piaget.
I suppose it's a dubious inheritance from childhood.
It may also be an inheritance from further back.
He said his inheritance from the previous administration was "catastrophic".
Clay inheritance from the bedrock is rather limited in leached soils.
But, having received an inheritance from a grandmother, she could afford to buy a place.
The real inheritance from that squad wasn't fame, or the chance to make a great living.
It was mainly a musty parental inheritance from my boomer childhood.
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