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Discover Ludwig"respectability of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is primarily used to describe the quality or state of being respectable or having a good reputation. Example: The respectability of the company's brand was crucial to their success in the market.
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The revival of psychedelic research today owes much to the respectability of its new advocates.
His rebelliousness may itself be a sustained reaction to the respectability of his middle-class upbringing.
Between the chaos of yesterday and the respectability of tomorrow lies the perfectibility of man.
Mahmud had established the respectability of change, and its symbol was the replacement of the turban with the fez (1828).
"I think that I'm partially responsible for bringing a respectability of a new kind to this business," he said.
It all underscores the rapid rise to respectability of this new medium, an exciting fusion of art and technology.
The theaters that were strung along East 14th Street nibbled at the respectability of Irving Place's lower end.
A photograph of Hanmer Vicarage evokes the picturesque respectability of Haworth Parsonage, but inside it's just another asylum.
In 1935, the Leicester Mercury gravely warned that "the play insults the respectability of Melton Mowbray people".
Does even an online legend like the 24-year-old Mr. Munroe crave the respectability of print?
Did the loss of the British Empire owe nothing to the rise of nationalism and the decline of the moral respectability of colonialism?
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