Collocations withreputation

These are words often used in combination withreputation.

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academic reputation
They stand on pupil behaviour, on the quality of the teachers, and on their academic reputation.
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bad reputation
He correctly points out that localist representations have unfairly received a bad reputation.
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considerable reputation
He seems to have gained a considerable reputation as a teacher, and several of his local students went on to become prominent teachers in their own right.
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damaged reputation
You can never retrieve a seriously damaged reputation with children in a school in which you have lost it.
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distinguished reputation
It is also a blot on the distinguished reputation of the prison service.
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dubious reputation
It acted to underscore the dubious reputation of the outgoing administration in contrast to the apparently clean bill of the incoming administration.
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enviable reputation
The qualifications it offers have an enviable reputation built on high standards maintained over many years.
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established reputation
They also present themselves as the dependable backbone of the service and emphasise the importance of an established reputation within their local communities.
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fearsome reputation
Therefore, it was perfectly relevant to bring out the fact that that man had a fearsome reputation and record for criminal activity.
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growing reputation
Dowland acknowledged that the unauthorised circulation of his compositions in print was indicative of his growing reputation and perhaps even 'marketability'.
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international reputation
In this situation it was equally possible that other interested parties might want to strengthen the international reputation of the incumbent government.
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long-standing reputation
Most of the accused people were well-known witches and had a long-standing reputation of being a witch.
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national reputation
Many citizens of national reputation, rarely or never available for service in a state legislature, willingly assumed the burden of leadership in the constitutional convention.
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notorious reputation
They have acquired a notorious reputation in legal circles.
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online reputation
There are a number of prerequisites that must be in place in order for an online reputation system to operate effectively and provide incentives for honest and trustworthy behaviour.
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professional reputation
However, despite differences, "dear diary" and "epistolic" assertions have this in common: in neither class is the professional reputation of the writer at serious risk.
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tarnished reputation
This will not add to the already tarnished reputation of the multinational companies.
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well-deserved reputation
However, important differences have been noted between countries which have and those that do not have a well-functioning domestic currency capital market and a well-deserved reputation for stability.
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well-earned reputation
We have a well-earned reputation for even-handedness, and the quality of our contacts in the region are second to none.
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worldwide reputation
That contribution is based on its financial skills and on its worldwide reputation for integrity.
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