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reputation [ˌrepjəˈteɪʃən] N

reputation
to have a reputation for sth
to make a reputation as...
to live up to one's reputation

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English
She had a reputation of sancitity when she died in 1775.
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So why are these teensy breeds living up to their ankle-biting reputation?
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His reputation for ruthlessness further undermined the king's position.
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No bank has a lily-white reputation.
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His continuing reputation for low flying and aerobatics provoked a public complaint that almost led to his being court-martialled.
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Those companies do not want to see people getting injured on their roads, as it will tarnish a company's reputation.
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The group has therefore prototyped a distributed reputation system, that uses encryption techniques to secure wearable community infrastructure.
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Much of their reputation has been built on the strength and spontaneity of their live show.
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Feather boas have had the reputation of being elegant as well as being considered campy or vulgar apparel.
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However, none of them seemed to arrive in good form, and none of them lived up to their reputation.
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