continue a legacy
Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words
To carry on the work, traditions, or influence of a predecessor.
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- She said she would continue her father's legacy.
- It is our duty to continue the legacy of peace and justice.
- The new generation must continue the legacy of innovation.
- He dedicated his life to continuing the legacy of his mentor.
- The foundation aims to continue the legacy of philanthropic giving.
- How can we best continue the legacy of this great institution?
- They are committed to continuing the legacy of environmental protection.
- Despite challenges, the team managed to continue the legacy of excellence.
- The artist's children promised to continue his artistic legacy.
- To continue a legacy often means adapting it to modern times.