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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'weak reputation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, organization, or brand that does not have a good standing among the public. For example: "The company's weak reputation caused customers to lose trust in their products."
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Constantly at war, Maximilian recruited Reisläufer to train his soldiers, who previously had a weak reputation.
Democratic activists and influential legislators like Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York balked at the last idea, citing the Fed's weak reputation as a regulator.
Attacks on infrastructure are common.Industry insiders reckon that voiding contracts would also damage Yemen's already weak reputation as a place to do business.
The company was a large state-owned enterprise with a weak reputation for technology when G.M. began setting up a series of ventures with it in 1997 to enter the Chinese market.
"In each of these cases, and particularly on the budget, he went further than he needed to to redeem the areas in which the Democratic Party had a weak reputation," Robert Kuttner, co-editor of The American Prospect, a liberal magazine, said in an interview.
After analysing more than 310,000 reviews of 3,625 restaurants, they found that negative fake reviews occurred in response to increased competition, while positive fake reviews were used to strengthen a weak reputation or to counteract unflattering reviews.
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Italian education experts are concerned about a weak international reputation, the emigration of talented students and teachers, and the fact that Italy is not promoting itself as a cradle of innovation.
Our big, easygoing neighbor to the north has its problems too cold, a weak dollar, a reputation for paralyzing dullness but its people are reasonably free, and they seem, on the whole, quite nice.
This season, the Ravens (9-7) are stronger than their record, the Patriots (10-6) weaker than their reputation.
Although they have shed billions of dollars in debt and tens of thousands of employees, they remain financially weak, with tattered reputations.
The Germans wanted the pact to ensure that their country's post-war tradition of sound money would not be imperilled by a currency union with countries like Italy, which had a reputation for weak currencies, inflation and fiscal irresponsibility.
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