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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'decent reputation' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that has a good or positive standing within a particular community or group. For example, "She has built up a decent reputation amongst her peers for her hard work and dedication."
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I did not know him well – but he had a decent reputation.
So Mr. Dewhurst has a title, money, a political network and a decent reputation.
"I've tried to have a decent reputation with people," he said.
I have a decent reputation and I'd like to get a shot somewhere".
Yet from it he has fashioned himself a decent reputation with his colleagues, his opponents and the voters.
David Moyes The Scot had a decent reputation at Preston when, in 2001, Alex Ferguson asked him to become his assistant.
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"They can sit back and have decent reputations," he said.
High-minded young people also want to work for companies with a decent ethical reputation.Retaining good people is the biggest challenge.
Hawk has a decent domestic reputation in the United States but the man with 23 wins from 26 fights is a huge underdog for Saturday's match-up.
From the early 1860's on, he was sustained by a decent market, growing reputation and friendships with some of the most forward thinkers of his time, including William James and Henry Ward Beecher.
With its high visitor numbers, decent sights, and reputation for being a bit cool and different, they say the city just stood out.
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