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the reputed
verb
To attribute or credit something to something; to impute.
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The reputed $6,000 a week is practically sworn to.
Her tomb and the reputed grave of Mordecai, uncle of Esther, are both places of pilgrimage.
The reputed first bishop of Paris, St. Denis, became its patron saint.
Forget the reputed competition for one of the final spots in the rotation.
Executives baulked at the reputed $5m price tag of bringing a film to the Côte d'Azur.
8.13pm: Late that night, Julie receives a call from "Lucille", the reputed prostitute neighbour.
Mr. Miller denies any connection to the reputed bribery attempt by Mr. Rywin, a personal friend.
There's even a Grandfather figure, trying to find the reputed Ancestor.
Did he not resent the reputed £500,000 cost of the occasion?
So were the reputed underboss, Domenico Cefalu ("Italian Dom" or "the Greaseball") and consigliere Joseph ("Miserable") Corozzo.
She caused churches to be built on the reputed sites of the Nativity and of the Ascension.
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