reputation
Example Sentences
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For decades, Japan has enjoyed a reputation as one of the cleanest places in the world, all while having almost no public trash cans.
For decades, Asda had the reputation as Britain's cheapest grocer, a slightly cheeky northern-based business loved by families for its "everyday low prices."
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She said each committee member has to weigh the benefit of meeting a contact with useful information about a candidate against any potential damage to the committee’s reputation.
The photos show him on his hands and knees, a state similar to the position of his reputation.
From BBC
At that time Sabalenka had a reputation as a player lacking the mental resilience needed to become a serial winner.
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