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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with heritage' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that has a strong connection to one's cultural or familial background. Example: She decided to decorate her home with heritage pieces, such as hand-woven rugs and traditional artwork, to honor her ancestors and preserve their cultural heritage.
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"It has to do with heritage".
He planned to start with heritage breeds like Tamworth and Berkshire, then cross them with Ossabaws.
"None of it endorsed by the Prince of Wales, none of it to do with heritage".
There's also a problem with heritage when it comes to Chinese blockbusters.
"But we have enough turmeric to blend it with heritage rice to create turmeric-infused rice".
Motorcycle makers are not alone in being vulnerable to customer wrath when they fiddle with heritage.
Those Nationals-Senators were also uniformly horrible, but they were horrible with heritage, with a history that dated to 1901.
Local produce, like River Exe mussels, is celebrated, and the cracking roasts come with heritage vegetables and 'real gravy'.
Unfortunately, the London fashion world seems immune to the obsession with heritage that consumes the rest of the British citizenry.
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Not many people with heritage-rock beards.
(Even though Bank of New York recently bought U.S. Trust's corporate trust business, which dealt with Heritage, U.S. Trust still must grapple with the Heritage aftermath).
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