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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lineage to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a direct or ancestral connection between two things. Example: The royal family traced their lineage to a powerful queen from the 12th century.
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There is a lineage to it.
Eston's descendants had claimed lineage to a Jefferson uncle.
The Jews trace their lineage to Abraham and Isaac.
Sir John had the lineage to be a great actor.
And as one of Robert F. Kennedy's daughters, she has the political lineage to run.
If there was ever a black soul lineage to hail from, this was it.
And please don't quibble about whether you have any direct lineage to the architects of racism.
Bundy, who is expecting the birth of his 60th grandchild, traced his lineage to Mayflower pilgrims.
Jeyasingh trained in classical bharatanatyam, the dance style which traces its lineage to the devadasis.
When it suited him, he declared his musical lineage to be of "pure white blood".
She resembles the model Claudia Schiffer and traces her aristocratic lineage to the 13th century.
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