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legacy

[leg-uh-see] / ˈlɛg ə si /


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It could very well be your legacy — a career-defining performance, and you couldn’t be prouder.

From Salon

“That’s how my legacy shows have been going — you never know who’s going to pop up, but you don’t want to miss it.”

From Los Angeles Times

“PSKY already has a ‘junk’ credit rating and it has negative free cash flows with a high degree of dependency on its legacy linear business,” Warner Bros.

From The Wall Street Journal

The son of a storied Republican president, Michael Reagan, who recently died, was memorialized as a stalwart supporter of his father’s legacy.

From Los Angeles Times

"Diversity among dogs isn't just a product of Victorian breeders, but instead a legacy of thousands of years of coevolution with human societies."

From Science Daily