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"large inheritance" refers to a significant amount of money, property, or assets that a person receives when someone in their family or a close relative passes away.
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«large»
«inheritance»
Sentences with «large inheritance»
- Instead of the possibility of large debts being left to their heirs, they are more concerned with large inheritance or estate taxes. (bestliferates.org)
- The intent for large inheritance taxes in countries that have them is to avoid the concentration of wealth into a few families. (politics.stackexchange.com)
- They may also be able to leave larger inheritances, if that's a consideration. (traditionalira.com)
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