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Discover Ludwig"terrible reputation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is widely known for negative or unfavorable qualities or behaviors. Example: The politician's terrible reputation for dishonesty and corruption caused many voters to question their credibility.
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It gives us a terrible reputation, it destroys jobs and it's a terribly unhealthy environment to do business in.
Tilapia has a terrible reputation.
And internships have a terrible reputation.
As literary subjects go, weather has a terrible reputation.
We knew the owner had a terrible reputation.
It's news to nobody that bats have a terrible reputation.
"Politics has a terrible reputation," she told Time magazine.
The continent as a whole "has a terrible reputation for quality, has a terrible reputation for productivity, for infrastructure, for corruption," Liberty said.
It was unfortunate because these types of situations give us a terrible reputation".
"Golf just has this terrible reputation — boring grown-ups, beige pants with pleats," Touitou said.
Mr Brown bequeathed his party a terrible reputation for economic management.
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