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"considerable reputation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes someone or something that is well-known and respected by others. You can use "considerable reputation" in a sentence to describe someone's achievements or status, such as: - The author's considerable reputation in the literary world helped his new book become a bestseller. - The company's considerable reputation for quality products made it a top choice among consumers. - Despite his young age, the musician had already gained a considerable reputation for his talent and unique sound.
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(Pushkin already had a considerable reputation).
The painting procured Micon a considerable reputation among his contemporaries.
He acquired a considerable reputation long before he published anything.
They ruin what was once a considerable reputation.
John McCain has a considerable reputation, but he's older than Reagan was when Reagan first ran.
Mr. Enrione was an amateur naval historian of enormous skill and considerable reputation.
During the last decade, he has acquired a considerable reputation in Europe and South America.
At the height of her fame in the 1940s, Crawford had a considerable reputation to uphold.
By combining teaching with his research in differential equations, series, and higher algebra, Bocher developed a considerable reputation.
She asked about his on again-off again relationship with Chase Landau who was a painter of considerable reputation.
By the advent of World War I, Lord Alfred had achieved a considerable reputation as a writer of sonnets.
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