enviable reputation

Frequency: 6.88.2 per million words

Refers to a widely held positive opinion about someone or something.

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Examples (20)

  • The company has built an enviable reputation for quality and customer service.
  • She has built up an enviable reputation as a writer.
  • As a chef, he has an enviable reputation for creating innovative dishes.
  • The company enjoys an enviable reputation for customer service.
  • The university holds an enviable reputation in the field of scientific research.
  • His enviable reputation in the scientific community opened many doors.
  • Over the decades, she earned an enviable reputation as a fair and just leader.
  • Despite his young age, he had already earned an enviable reputation for his innovative work.
  • We aim to establish an enviable reputation as the top software provider in the region.
  • Maintaining an enviable reputation requires consistent effort and ethical conduct.
  • How did they manage to maintain such an enviable reputation for so long?
  • The restaurant's enviable reputation draws diners from all over the region.
  • He quickly gained an enviable reputation for his honesty and integrity.
  • She achieved an enviable reputation through years of dedication and hard work.
  • Despite the fierce competition, the small bookstore cultivated an enviable reputation among local readers.
  • The university boasts an enviable reputation for academic excellence.
  • The product line enjoys an enviable reputation for its durability.
  • To protect their enviable reputation, they quickly addressed the customer's concerns.
  • The firm's enviable reputation is a testament to its unwavering commitment to excellence.
  • Few people attain such an enviable reputation for integrity in their lifetime.