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The phrase "a reputation for instance" is not correct as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used when discussing someone's reputation but needs additional context to make sense.
Example: "She has a reputation for instance of being a hard worker, which is why she was promoted."
Alternatives: "a reputation for example" or "a reputation such as".
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A reputation, for instance, or a feeling of smug superiority.
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Bloomingdale's, for instance, has a reputation for carrying quality handbags, Mr. Beghin said, so Moleskine's totes, bags and backpacks are a natural fit.
I think the way students are motivated needs to be evaluated... I've had a tutor who was unable to assess students and who made the whole tutorial session demotivating... and I've already had a tutor who spoke very correctly about each person, and therefore stimulated... ........ "... now, the [tutor] I'm with, for instance, has a reputation for giving low grades, and that's what he actually does.
The port town of Folkestone, for instance, has gained a reputation for public-art projects, including the Triennial, which in 2011 commissioned 19 works from international artists, some of which now stand permanently on the streets of the town.
My reputation, for instance".
Part of the reason for the difference in laws is that England has never held free speech in as high esteem as the United States has; English courts have tended to regard it as subordinate to things like reputation, for instance.
The acoustics in the latest version are also not as bad as their reputation: for instance, the hall's renowned glare became far more mellow once its resident orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, shed the brash nerviness it had cultivated in the 1980's.
But the court also earned a reputation for not playing favorites — in one instance ordering a powerful mujahedeen commander stoned to death on charges of adultery.
Sbarro, for instance, never got past a reputation for last-ditch food with a limp, heat-lamp-heated look.
She has built a reputation for herself among European peers as a straight-shooter who is consistent in her views (being semi-tough towards Russia, for instance).
A reputation for reliability brings other benefits.
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