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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of significant reputation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a person, thing, or place that has achieved renown and respect. For example, "She was an artist of significant reputation, having held exhibitions across the world."
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"In the case of a physician of significant reputation and renown, and Jarvik is well known for his artificial heart, I think it's sending a rather dishonest message — that, he himself taking Lipitor is healthy enough to row up and down whatever stream he was rowing," Dr. Triggle said.
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A successful attack may result in disruption of the organization's operations, significant reputation damage, and infringement of legal regulations.
At that time, the Ecology department of Inner Mongolia University had gained a significant reputation in China and even in the world.
When Mike retired, a Festschrift was held in his honour at King's attended by over one hundred of his colleagues and former students, a mark of his significant international reputation.
Mr. Widmann, who is 38 and could easily pass for younger, is one of Europe's most celebrated clarinetists and composers, with a remarkable canon of significant works to support that reputation.
Tom has developed a particular reputation for anticipating moments of significant opportunity and developing the creative public policy strategies necessary to capitalize on those moments.
Cáceres, though, was someone with a significant international reputation.
Mr. Albanese served on the St. Francis Board of Trustees for 20 years, beginning in 1988, a period of time that saw a remarkable expansion of the hospital's facilities and a significant enhancement of its reputation.
Secondly, a significant part of U.S. reputation is a consequence of non-government activity (sport, commerce, Hollywood, etc).
This result is consistent with prior research supporting the significant effects of corporate reputation on brand equity and consumer behavior (Brown 1997; Saxton 1998).
The incident resulted in a loss of 11 days of work, more than $8 million and a "significant loss of reputation to Transocean," the report concludes.
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