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The phrase "have reputation" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "have a reputation" or "have the reputation." Example: "The company has a reputation for excellent customer service."
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Big banks in theory can operate too but they have reputation issues".
He used to have reputation as an arrogant defender of his unique viewpoint, especially for his Canadian films.
During a discussion on costs, which are estimated at about £2m for both sides, the court heard that initially Karpov had claimed he had a "substantial reputation in the jurisdiction of England and Wales" to defend, but that later he withdrew this, agreeing that he did not have reputation prior to publication.
Q: Social networks in general have reputation of ads not being that good.
Restoring a sense of security for people in Egypt has proved difficult not least because the police there have reputation for brutality and violence.
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"They have reputations for a reason".
Both have reputations for being combative when challenged.
San Francisco, New York and London have reputations for being global cities.
They all have reputations in the country–and grudges.
They have reputations to protect and liability insurance to buy.
Ants and bees have reputations as efficient team players.
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