Sentence examples for wider reputation from inspiring English sources

"wider reputation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person's or thing's reputation that extends beyond a specific group or location. Example: "Despite her impressive achievements in the local music scene, Jane's wider reputation as a talented singer and songwriter has gained her recognition on a national level."

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It also harms the wider reputation of business.

This poster triggered Ōrai's wider reputation as an artist the world over.

The Department for Work and Pensions acquired a wider reputation for incompetence.

Ickes won a wider reputation as head of the Public Works Administration (PWA; 1933 39).

Or perhaps Brighton's LGBT arts scene has been hampered by the city's wider reputation for seediness.

Pro wrestling, which requires great athleticism despite its wider reputation as a "fake" spectacle, is punishing for its participants.

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His book, overlooked in his day, enjoyed a wide reputation during the Renaissance.

As a cartoonist, Daumier enjoyed a wide reputation, although as a painter he remained unknown.

Its observatory has been made famous by many astronomers of wide reputation.

She rapidly gained a wide reputation for her holiness and her severe asceticism.

His priests drew omens from his behaviour, and his oracle had a wide reputation.

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