reputation for | 168.80 | She has a reputation for brilliance. | ||
reputation as | 140.42 | He had a reputation as a fine actor. | ||
reputation of | 57.80 | M enjoys a reputation of a different sort. | ||
reputation in | 17.58 | His reputation in the industry. | ||
reputation on | 8.23 | He laid his reputation on the line. | ||
reputation among | 6.78 | The cafe has a bad reputation among locals. | ||
reputation by | 5.13 | I knew his reputation by that time. | ||
reputation with | 4.28 | He could make and break reputations with impunity. | ||
reputation at | 1.84 | Hoagland had his reputation at stake Friday. | ||
reputation to | 1.71 | Did they really want to link their reputations to his? | ||
reputation than | 1.38 | Is there a wine with a worse reputation than Madeira? | ||
reputation around | 1.25 | This has led to a smudged reputation around town. | ||
reputation after | 1.12 | He admired the way Nixon worked to rebuild his reputation after Watergate. | ||
reputation through | 0.92 | The Bugatti automobile gained its reputation through racing. | ||
reputation within | 0.79 | Does he have a reputation within the community? | ||
reputation from | 0.66 | Mr. Bush has a reputation from Texas of being a conciliator. | ||
reputation over | 0.66 | But it has nevertheless developed a notorious reputation over the years. | ||
reputation before | 0.53 | Then there was the notion that judges considered reputation before performance. | ||
reputation beyond | 0.46 | SINGAPORE has always had a reputation far beyond its shores. | ||
reputation into | 0.39 | It was at that moment I decided to take razor and reputation into my own hands. |