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The phrase "a sizeable reputation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is well-known or has a significant standing in a particular field or context.
Example: "The author built a sizeable reputation in the literary world with her best-selling novels."
Alternatives: "a significant reputation" or "a considerable reputation."
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His run at last year's fringe certainly established a sizeable reputation for him over here, at least among the comedy cognoscenti.
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One of the biggest risks was to the party's own reputation, which suffered a sizeable blow when Lib Dems helped to pass legislation for tuition fees - something they had pledged to oppose in their election manifesto.
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The player developed a reputation for catastrophic collapses in confidence ("if there were a sizeable crowd watching she might choke on a teaspoonful of cod liver oil", remarked one tennis writer) and for seven years the tennis press speculated over whether Mauresmo would be the most talented tennis player never to win a grand slam.
A sizeable sum.
"That is a sizeable risk.
The country has a sizeable trade surplus.
And that would be a sizeable whack.
That, though, remains a sizeable "if".
It also has a sizeable military arm.
"You'd need a sizeable client base.
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