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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reputation earned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It indicates that someone has gained or acquired a reputation through their actions or behavior. Example: "John's hard work and dedication to his job have earned him a reputation as a reliable and trustworthy employee."
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Frogs have a reputation, earned or not, of being skittish creatures.
This reputation earned the 73-year-old Clay greater credit for the Compromise of 1850 than he deserved.
At least one of those agencies, the Coalition for Hispanic Family Services, has a solid reputation earned over many years.
So is his reputation, earned through years of community service and writing everything from short stories to psalms and sonnets.
Mr. Dole was intent on dispelling a reputation, earned in previous campaigns, as the dean of mean..
And friends suggest that Mrs. Whitman is in general far less liberal than her reputation, earned mainly on the basis of her support for abortion rights.
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We have a reputation — sometimes earned, sometimes not — for being a little arrogant.
It sold some 500,000 copies, established Mr. Slater's reputation and earned him hefty publishers' advances.
It was there he established his reputation and earned his knighthood in 2000.
Mr. Axelrod added, "A lot of it is a reputation he earned as a younger guy".
Members also receive a portion of the reputation points earned by their friends.
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