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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reputation to" is not complete and requires additional context to be correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in phrases that discuss the purpose or goal of having a reputation, often followed by a verb or noun that indicates what the reputation is for.
Example: "She built a reputation to inspire others in her community."
Alternatives: "a reputation for" or "a reputation as".
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We've got a reputation to keep.
I don't have a reputation to save.
Cummings had a reputation to maintain.
He had a reputation to protect.
They have a reputation to uphold".
I have a reputation to uphold".
Baby boomers have a reputation to protect.
We have a reputation to uphold".
And they had a reputation to maintain.
I've got a reputation to keep up".
She had a reputation to maintain.
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