VERB + LEGACY
- bequeath (sb), leave (sb)
- get, receive
- He received a large legacy from his uncle
PREP
- in a/the ~
- She left her the money in a legacy
- ~ from
- a legacy from my old teacher
PHRASES
- heir to a legacy
- She is the heir to a legacy of £1 million
ADJ
- enduring
- historical
- These problems have arisen as a result of historical legacies
- bitter, grim
VERB + LEGACY
- bequeath (sb), leave (sb), leave behind
- the enduring legacy bequeathed by the war years
PREP
- ~ from
- Such attitudes are a legacy from colonial times