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legacy

[leg-uh-see] / ˈlɛg ə si /


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We can’t underestimate the legacy of the citizen uprising of 1972, along with the creation of an agency dedicated to coastal conservation.

From Los Angeles Times

The Queen told Ms Pelicot that she had "inspired women across the globe" and "created a powerful legacy that will change the narrative around shame, forever".

From BBC

Amazon is arguably the most diversified tech company, owning AWS, Prime Video, MGM Studios, Whole Foods, Amazon One Medical, and the legacy e-commerce business.

From Barron's

Ukrainian outlet Sport.ua said following his death: "His legacy continues to inspire new generations of athletes who see in him a model of resilience, courage, and dedication to sport and the country."

From BBC

At the time, it seemed to validate the toymaker’s strategy of turning its legacy brands into modern media properties, with live-action films.

From Los Angeles Times