Sentence examples for to reputation from inspiring English sources

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to reputation

noun

What somebody is known for.

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Much of this boils down to reputation management.

Nonetheless, Hibs' triumph came at an immediate cost to reputation.

Counter to reputation, there is a deep camaraderie among beauties.

When artists venture into politics the risks to reputation and integrity are ever-present.

WHEN it comes to reputation, good images go down the drain fast.

Sloth is no sin... and, contrary to reputation, no slouch at climbing trees either.

They do tend to choose certain marinas, like certain neighborhoods, according to reputation and convenience.

They can be gay, left-handed, have the ability to grieve and – true to reputation – have amazing memories.

There is also a debate about where to put reputation risk, since a blow to reputation can sink a bank.

True to reputation, he did now and then display bouts of moodiness, even occasional bursts of anger.

Needed most of all is a relentless desire to accumulate money at whatever cost to reputation or personal liberty.

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