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'the most reputable' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has been given a lot of positive recognition, either by the public or by people with special knowledge or experience. For example, "The university is known for having one of the most reputable engineering departments in the country."
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The US boasts the most reputable universities in the world according to a new global reputation ranking out today.
Among the most reputable outfitters are Thomson Safaris (www.thomsonsafaris.com), Tusker Trail (www.tusker.com) and Mountain Madness (www.mountainmadness.com).
It's not the only Polanski film, though it may be the most reputable.
The most reputable surveys show a decline over time in the share of households with guns".
But it was backed by the most reputable name in computing.
For starters, the show doesn't exactly attract the most reputable contestants.
We had been judged uninsurable -- branded with a Scarlet U. by one of the most reputable firms in the business.
These smugglers were the most reputable merchants in Boston, so they probably didn't wear eyepatches or carry parrots.
Four of the most reputable polls show Ford leading Reagan by just about identical margins-approximately two to one.
But as previously stated, the most reputable of the turfmen are more afraid of trouble than the juice squirters themselves".
The next week the Sunday Times was adamant that what it had printed came from the most reputable security sources.
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