Sentence examples for the legacies from inspiring English sources

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the legacies

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Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will.

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The legacies of the war were terrible.

The legacies of Robinson, Walker and Fowler are intertwined.

The legacies of both Adams and Jefferson survive.

The potential for the legacies market is huge.

That is one of the legacies of Venus and Serena.

I dearly hope this is one of the legacies.

Are those really the legacies of today's verdict?

One must, today, take on the legacies of empire; one must also take on the legacies of global privilege.

It also reunites the legacies of Mr. Hetherington and Mr. Hondros.

One of the legacies of the Ben Ali era is an overeducated youth with high expectations.

I followed the teaching guide and began with "The Legacies of Segregation".

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