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"burnish reputation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to polish or improve one's reputation. Example: The new CEO worked tirelessly to burnish the company's reputation, resulting in increased trust and respect from customers and stakeholders.
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But coverage of crises can burnish reputations, as the networks attract worried viewers who sample news and stock-picking shows for the first time — or at least for the first time in a long while.
He suddenly finds himself a target of the British political and business establishment that his father influenced by wielding the power of his newspapers to decide elections and tarnish — or burnish — reputations.
Nothing burnishes reputation quite as quickly as success.
Its latest potential deal would only burnish that reputation.
And, he acknowledges, it's going to need some fancy awards to burnish its reputation.
If anything, McDonagh's absence from the British stage has helped burnish his reputation.
Determined to burnish their reputation as extremely sane people, House Republicans have decided to sue the President.
It was part of a pattern the officer engaged in to burnish her reputation with superiors, the lawyers said.
The albums Mr. Rivers made for Impulse Records in the '70s would further burnish his reputation in the avant-garde.
More broadly, it is looking for ways to burnish the reputation of coalition as a method of rule.
The researchers also noted teachers' concerns about high schools' seeking "to burnish their reputation by showcasing A.P".
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