rich heritage

collocation in English

meaningsofrichandheritage

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rich
adjective
uk
/rɪtʃ/
us
/rɪtʃ/
having a lot of money or ...
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heritage
noun
uk
/ˈher.ɪ.tɪdʒ/
us
/ˈher.ɪ.t̬ɪdʒ/
features belonging to the culture of a particular society, such as traditions, languages, or buildings, that were created in the past and still have ...
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(Definition ofrichandheritagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have arichheritageof poetry, song, legend and mystery as well as wonderful and dramatic countryside.
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This is an exciting venture designed to celebrate the world'srichheritageof popular music.
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We have arichheritageof which we are rightly proud.
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They would also enable capital funding to be made available for visitor centres, designed to increase appropriate access to, and understanding of, ourrichheritage.
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We have arichheritageand environment, much of which we owe to the way in which the countryside has been managed throughout history.
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I believe, and have repeatedly said, that responsible detectorists have an important role to play in recovering and saving ourrichheritage.
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Particularly valuable is the contribution that it makes to enable children to develop creativity and appreciate it in others as part of ourrichheritage.
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Not only can we take pride in ourrichheritage, but we can marvel at their almost astonishing vigour over recent years.
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A central aspect of this is to ensure that therichheritageof traditions can be preserved.
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That is a duty which we owe to our forefathers, who handed down to us such arichheritage, of which we are justly proud.
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Biological diversity is arichheritagewhich we have inherited from past generations, and which we should leave for future generations.
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One could not find another city that has such arichheritageand so wide a variety of cultures.
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I agree that it is arichheritage.
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Indeed, they themselves have much at stake, as they have their ownrichheritageof unexcavated or undeveloped archaeological sites.
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We have a collective custodial responsibility for ourrichheritageand for the lively and vibrant arts of this country.
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Surely this marvellouslyrichheritageis the result of a variety of civilisations.
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It has its ownrichheritage, with its own customs and privileges making up the personality of the community.
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For many generations the local librarian was the only guide that many of our people had to therichheritage of literature and thought which is our most precious possession.
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In both urban and rural areas, our churches are essential features of our community life and are at the heart of ourrichheritageas a nation.
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Our broadcasting system has arichheritage, which is a tribute to the efforts and enterprise of the broadcasting authorities and all those professionally engaged in the broadcasting enterprise.
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