Sentence examples for a bit of reputation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of reputation" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to a small or minor aspect of someone's reputation, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "He has a bit of reputation for being late to meetings, but he's a great worker."
Alternatives: "a small amount of reputation" or "a slight reputation."

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The Korangal Valley, full of giant peaks and hidden enemies, has a bit of reputation inside the military.

He's got a bit of reputation and I would hate not to be able to listen to his records any more.

And we had a spell where I know referees thought we had a bit of reputation and they were going to sort us out.

I got a bit of reputation for having a developing record collection, and I'd been given my first break in a Sheffield nightclub called Maximillian's.

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Paolo Bandini Pepe has a bit of a reputation.

Milton Keynes does have a bit of a reputation problem.

You have a bit of a reputation for hitting people.

"Haggis has a bit of chequered reputation, it's a bit like Marmite at times.

Mansell has a bit of a reputation as a whinger, but he was gracious in defeat.

You and Bradley are giving cyclists a bit of a reputation.

It seems like we've built up a bit of a reputation, as the opposition knew we were coming.

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