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The phrase "a reputation of" is not correct in standard English; the correct phrase is "a reputation for." You can use it when discussing what someone or something is known for, particularly in a positive or negative context.
Example: "The restaurant has a reputation for excellent service and delicious food."
Alternatives: "a reputation for" or "a standing as".
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He established a reputation of integrity.
He had a reputation of being special".
"Patrika has a reputation of being accurate and honest".
Malzahn has a reputation of being low key.
Again, a reputation of heresy and unbelief clung to Afghānī.
Some "starchitects" have a reputation of not being developer-friendly.
"I have a reputation of being a difficult person.
BOB HURLEY has a reputation of not backing off.
Ryan has a reputation of speaking from his heart.
Parallel coordinate visualizations have a reputation of being difficult to understand, expert-only representations.
ROHO established a reputation of being ahead of the curve in identifying and documenting historical movements.
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