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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rich past" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe a person, place, or thing that has a history or background that is full of interesting experiences, achievements, or stories. Example: "The city of Rome has a rich past, with ancient ruins and famous landmarks that have stood for centuries."
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The painting has a particularly rich past.
Tampico has a rich past and a very troubled present.
France would always conserve its rich past, its culture and its cooking, he wrote.
(Simon & Schuster, $26). Consulting the stars has a long and rich past.
Yet it is a country that retains a strong sense of its own rich past.
"Smooth, pale, soft skin: she could have a rich past generation on her mother's side".
Chronicles and records of Mosul's rich past — which dates to antiquity — perished along with the books.
Hinting at the building's rich past, its new name would be Capital.
He had a long, rich past, and he wasn't immune to the solitariness of human existence".
Meanwhile, a vast traditional bazaar and the spectacular nearby ruins of Ephesus bear witness to a rich past.
It was just a taste of hula's rich past and present, enough to whet the appetite for more.
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