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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is a remnant of' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to talk about something that still exists from an earlier or original form, such as a custom or tradition. For example, "The annual festival is a remnant of the ancient culture."
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"The law is a remnant of the old regime".
Limestone is a remnant of ancient sea sediment.
"This is a remnant of the cold war," he said.
Lake Champlain is a remnant of the sea.
Freedom through surveillance is a remnant of George W Bush's America.
The success is a remnant of the country's Cold War divide.
A ruined citadel on a height overlooking the town is a remnant of that period.
It is a remnant of roots that are working-class to the core.
The entire Dyre Avenue line north of that point is a remnant of the old Westchester.
Each painting is a remnant of thought processes I've gone through".
"This sphere of influence, this military presence, is a remnant of imperial thinking.
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