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The phrase "a better reputation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the reputation of someone or something to a previous state or to that of others, indicating an improvement.
Example: "After the successful project, the company gained a better reputation in the industry."
Alternatives: "an improved reputation" or "a more favorable reputation".
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And drilling hardly has a better reputation outside academia.
The Turks have a better reputation than others.
So, does British surfing deserve a better reputation?
To go higher than forty-seventh, it needs a better reputation score, and to get a better reputation score it needs to be higher than forty-seventh.
"Hybrid cars have a better reputation than their ecological performance merits".
By doing those things, building a better reputation becomes part of being a better organisation.
"But realistically, even if he is sincere, all he can do is earn a better reputation for himself".
easyJet, another low-cost carrier, has a better reputation for customer service, but it is almost half the size.
SIR —I take exception to the statement that federal judges have a better reputation than state judges.
But they did see alternative soft business benefits such as improved staff morale and a better reputation among customers.
Our second-string company, the City Opera, has a bigger budget and a better reputation than the Washington Opera.
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