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Discover Ludwig"to repute" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to consider or regard something in a particular way. It is often used in more formal or literary contexts. Example: "The castle was widely reputed to be haunted by the ghost of its former owner." (meaning many people believed or considered it to be true).
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to repute
verb
To attribute or credit something to something; to impute.
Exact(2)
There is lots of empirical evidence to repute these theories.
Canaletto was forced to give public painting demonstrations to repute the slight.
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Mulato II are tropical C4 grasses used for livestock production due to their reputed resistance to drought conditions.
It began to gain repute as a health and winter tourism resort in the 18th century.
Rutter's favourite note to actresses is reputed to be: "Speak louder, you bitch".
It was a fine morning when we arrived at the station where the 10.06 to Newport is reputed to stop.
She researched music schools in New York and applied to the one reputed to have the best vocal jazz program.
The town is home to what is reputed to be the oldest fingerpost in the United Kingdom.
[ 19] These were supplemented by snowball sampling to identify PCOs reputed to have in place or be planning novel models of care.
An ideal drink to have just before going to bed, anise is reputed to induce sleep., anise is reputed to induce sleep.
Thankfully, few fictional representations are so offensive to their (reputed) models that actual violence ensues.
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