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heritage by vs heritage from

Both "heritage by" and "heritage from" are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. "Heritage by" is used when referring to the person or entity responsible for the heritage, while "heritage from" is used when talking about the origin or source of the heritage.

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heritage by

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "heritage by" when referring to the person or entity responsible for the heritage.

Examples:

  • The beautiful architecture is a heritage by the ancient civilization.
  • The traditions are a heritage by our ancestors.
  • The art collection is a heritage by the museum.
  • The language is a heritage by the indigenous people.
  • The values are a heritage by the community.
  • It highly values initiatives aimed at highlighting Europe's historical and cultural heritage by bringing citizens closer to culture and the arts.
  • The initiative for a European Digital Library presented by a network of National Public Libraries is capable of preserving and diffusing widely the richness and diversity of the European scientific and cultural heritage by digitising and making accessible online this heritage.
  • But I decided to learn about the Bible and my heritage by actually diving in and trying to live it and immerse myself in it.
  • Will such a move not help in restoring and enriching the European cultural heritage by bringing all the Parthenon Marbles to their natural site of origin and presenting them as a unified monument?
  • This will help to encourage the preservation of Europe's historical heritage by permitting reduced rates of VAT on this type of work.
  • We value Pakistan's condemnation of the destruction of the cultural heritage by the Taliban, but we expect more.
  • To support culture and protect national heritage by developing national cinematography and strengthening the film industry
  • of retarded farmers that have been left in heritage by the old system!
  • You deny your elven heritage by taking a human name?
  • The Turkish government intends to destroy the river and its environmental and archaeological heritage by means of a series of dams, the largest of which would be a 540 megawatt barrage downstream from Yusufeli.
  • There can be no appropriation of development at either national or regional level while the Washington Consensus, imposed on the current African leaders to later be taken over, provides for the private appropriation of the most profitable economic heritage by the multinationals.
  • We had to let him discover and explore his heritage by himself, let him find his own path.
  • (5a) This Recommendation aims at fostering better exploitation of the industrial and cultural potential of European film heritage by encouraging policies of innovation, research and technological development in the field of conservation and restoration of cinematographic works.
  • While we are talking at the moment about the digitisation of the world's book heritage by a private company, in this case, Google, it seems as if we are only dealing with the present.
  • Points out that small commercial and non-commercial cinemas make a vital contribution to preserving cultural heritage by including European productions in their programmes;
  • the European University Institute, Florence, in its contribution to the development of Europe's cultural and scientific heritage by higher education and research;
  • The next item is the debate on the oral question to the Commission on Google's project to digitise the world's book heritage by Klaus-Heiner Lehne, on behalf of the Committee on Legal Affairs - B7-0224/2009).
  • Is the heritage in the form of natural landscapes and buildings benefiting from aid formally recognised as cultural or natural heritage by the competent public authorities of the Member State?
  • Draws particular attention to the irreparable damage being done to our archaeological heritage by the building of high-rise buildings on ancient remains and points out that development is not incompatible with the protection of archaeological sites and their restoration to the public;
  • Is the aid referred to in point (644)(e) of the Guidelines granted for heritage which is formally recognised as cultural or natural heritage by the competent public authorities of the Member State?

Alternatives:

  • legacy of
  • inherited from
  • passed down by
  • gift from
  • bequest by

heritage from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "heritage from" when talking about the origin or source of the heritage.

Examples:

  • I inherited my love for music as a heritage from my parents.
  • The country's rich cultural heritage comes from its diverse history.
  • The recipe is a heritage from my grandmother.
  • The values we hold dear are a heritage from our upbringing.
  • The traditions are a heritage from our ancestors.
  • What steps will the Commission be taking to prevent these areas of the European natural heritage from being destroyed or damaged?
  • the Commission Staff Working Document of 2 July 2010 on the challenges for European film heritage from the analogue and the digital era (Second implementation report of the Film Heritage Recommendation),
  • His heritage from me could only have been misery, poverty and the lash.
  • "Sleep is a criminal waste of time and a heritage from our cave days." Bang.
  • We have all gathered here to preserve our hallowed culture and heritage from intrusion, inclusion and dilution of colour, of creed, and of our old-time religion.
  • Do you people have any idea who I am or the fine legal heritage from which I descend?
  • Nonetheless I should say that the firm establishment of democratic culture in Albania remains a major problem given the heritage from the past, and that applies to the political parties, the institutions and society as a whole.
  • "Lo, children are a heritage from the Lord and the fruit of the womb is His reward."
  • Emphasises the potential threat to sensitive sites of the European natural heritage from the direct and indirect environmental impacts of Structural Fund supported projects, which could destroy for ever the delicate balance of natural habitats;
  • I would highlight three points, however: the first is that the preamble is of course satisfactory, because it makes note of our heritage from the Greek and Roman civilisation, but I find it incomprehensible that it makes no note of our Christian heritage.
  • Protecting coastal settlements and their cultural heritage from the dangers of rising sea levels, the increasing frequency and violence of coastal storms, and changes in wind direction.
  • I hid moonlighting at Hamptons Heritage from you because it is my financial mess.
  • But our heritage is from the Greek, Roman and Christian civilisation.
  • A common European heritage label from 2013
  • He upset developers, councils and heritage groups from Leicester to Ludlow.
  • The creation of a digital library, museum and archive of European cultural heritage - from literary works to other materials of cultural and scientific importance - will bring significant benefits in the areas of education, research and culture.
  • Symbolic sites for Europe's history or integration will be eligible for a voluntary European heritage label from 2013 under plans to be voted by Parliament on Wednesday.
  • With this rosé idea, you have questioned 2500 years of heritage dating from the Roman empire, which had to tackle the barbarians.
  • Where do you think your maternal heritage stems from?
  • The European Community was born as a peace project, and our desire is to safeguard the heritage received from De Gasperi, Schuman, Monet and Adenauer.

Alternatives:

  • legacy from
  • inherited from
  • passed down from
  • gift from
  • bequest from

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