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The phrase "lowly reputation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means a negative or unfavorable reputation. Example: Despite her hard work and dedication, her lowly reputation as a troublemaker ultimately cost her the promotion.
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Concrete has a lowly reputation in Manhattan, where it has long been associated with the Mob.
He sees his mission as elevating the lowly reputation of umbrella drinks to their rightful standing.
That, in turn, has begun to change the lowly reputation of banners.
The chefs who are now rescuing oven ribs from their lowly reputation take a profoundly different approach.
But as I listened to the rapid-fire wordplay, I realized that punning — despite its lowly reputation — isn't actually a particularly easy form of humor.
It was an unhappy marriage in which the CNDP's structure remained more or less intact and the army's already lowly reputation was tarnished further.
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Kenya's security forces have a reputation for being lowly paid and underequipped, and they seem to have been ill-prepared for a complex hostage situation against die-hard militants like this.
3) It would sully his reputation to be involved with a lowly regarded organization like the Jets.
But you are right to say that it has a reputation for providing an unreliable service; it is currently ranked a lowly 372 out of 375 in the travel and holidays category on customer reviews website Trustpilot.
And, yet, Weston's reputation might better be tied to another humble object rather than to the lowly toilet: the green pepper.
His beginnings were lowly.
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