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reputation

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


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But Sydney has gradually lost its reputation for helping spinners in recent years and this series will end as the Ashes with the fewest wickets ever taken by tweakers.

From BBC

In Finland, her reputation steadily grew, as she exhibited regularly and had work acquired by prestigious institutions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The SCG has historically aided spinners, though the ground has lost that reputation in recent years.

From BBC

Earning a reputation as a “camper,” or someone who habitually lingers at their table long after the meal is finished, can jeopardize your ability to secure future reservations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joseph alleges in the lawsuit that as a result of events in Las Vegas and in the days immediately afterward, he suffered severe emotional distress, economic loss and harm to his reputation.

From Los Angeles Times