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"remnant of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is left over from a larger thing that used to exist. For example: The ancient ruins now standing are but a remnant of a once great city.
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There goes the last remnant of a better era.
"A remnant of your old self?" I asked.
It's that last remnant of clinging to your childhood".
"The law is a remnant of the old regime".
They were the abortion, the pitiful remnant of her femininity.
"It's the only remnant of my mother," she said.
It was a remnant of an earlier period of elegance.
Some activists regard the criticism as a remnant of intolerance.
The ghastly remnant of him will be made eternal.
Possibly a remnant of an otherwise extinct species.
But there is little visible remnant of that older Japan.
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