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reputation

[rep-yuh-tey-shuhn] / ˌrɛp yəˈteɪ ʃən /


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He soon developed a reputation as an elite recruiter, and climbed the ranks until he landed the head coach job at Oregon in 2018.

From The Wall Street Journal

Soon, the group’s reputation attracted brand sponsorships and inquiries about starting chapters in new cities.

From Los Angeles Times

Unlike Moore, who developed a reputation as a demanding manager who insisted on approving even minor decisions, McDonnell has seemingly embraced delegation.

From Los Angeles Times

Cramping after almost four hours at the crease, he at least had a willing ally in Archer – two of few England players coming through this series with their reputations intact.

From BBC

Alexander allegedly sought Diogenes out, having heard of the man’s reputation for wisdom.

From The Wall Street Journal