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Discover Ludwig"legacies of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used when describing something that has been passed down from a previous generation or time period. For example, "The city celebrates the legacies of its founding fathers each year."
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The legacies of the war were terrible.
Recesses are legacies of the horse-and-buggy era.
They are unencumbered by the accumulated legacies of their rivals.
The legacies of Robinson, Walker and Fowler are intertwined.
His poems are among the great artistic legacies of Victoriana.
"That may be one of the great legacies of Vietnam.
These are the real legacies of the conservative "success" story.
The legacies of both Adams and Jefferson survive.
THE LAST SURVIVOR: Legacies of Dachau, by Timothy W. Ryback.
That is one of the legacies of Venus and Serena.
Are those really the legacies of today's verdict?
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