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The phrase "the bequest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in legal or formal writing to refer to a gift or inheritance left in someone's will. Example: The bequest stated in the will was a large sum of money to be distributed among various charities.
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The bequest is technically to the nation.
The bequest came to the U.S. in 1835.
The bequest from his grandmother made Edward rich.
Several historians said the bequest had tremendous potential.
A judge eventually trimmed the bequest to $2 million.
The bequest includes biographies, histories, reference books, poetry and fiction.
The bequest paintings are in Twombly's distinctive swirling calligraphic style.
Possibly, those were purged before the bequest was made.
By the late 1920s the money from the bequest was running low.
"The language the grandfather had chosen rendered the bequest even less valuable," Shlaes explains.
The bequest falls from the sky like a shower of gold greeting a newly crowned tsar.
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