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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noteworthy reputation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone or something that is recognized for having a significant or admirable reputation.
Example: "The author has built a noteworthy reputation for her insightful novels that explore complex themes."
Alternatives: "an esteemed reputation" or "a distinguished reputation."
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Canada has a noteworthy reputation for high quality health care.
Having already earned a noteworthy reputation as a scholar, teacher and administrator, Rev. Loughran in 1992 took up the post of acting president following the death in office of his predecessor, Robert L. Hess, and fulfilled the duties of his office with his usual grace and humor until a permanent replacement could be installed.
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