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Discover LudwigThe phrase "High reputation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is well-regarded or esteemed in a particular field or context. Example: "The company has built a high reputation for its commitment to quality and customer service."
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The universities in Naples have a high reputation for engineering.
There he established an ashram and achieved a high reputation as a sage.
"The Making of Americans" clinched her high reputation in elite literary circles.
The ensemble met with exceptional success, among musicians of high reputation from many countries.
"He had a very high reputation, and a high regard for probity".
He was very successful in his voyage, and gained high reputation, both for himself and England.
The 99-page report, with Judge Kaye's name and high reputation at the top, is infuriating.
He also earned a high reputation by his patient work in settling strikes.
But here, his high reputation flows mostly from his armed resistance to Japan's hated colonial rule.
The local schools have a high reputation among buyers, she said.
He arrived at Westminster with a high reputation as an original economic thinker.
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