Examples of 'has quite a reputation' in a sentence

Meaning of "has quite a reputation"

has quite a reputation: commonly used to indicate that someone or something is well-known or recognized for a particular quality, often implying a positive or negative connotation

How to use "has quite a reputation" in a sentence

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has quite a reputation
The black mamba has quite a reputation.
Graham has quite a reputation for growing midsize companies.
That building you live in has quite a reputation.
Graham has quite a reputation for growing midsized companies.
We knew about him beforehand - he has quite a reputation.
That boy has quite a reputation.
Only through the gossip columns . He has quite a reputation.
That shop has quite a reputation.
Has quite a reputation as a hotbed for alleged supernatural activity.
This place has quite a reputation.
I think perhaps it was a little more complex than, um… This place has quite a reputation.
That boat has quite a reputation.
Located near the fair grounds, the Museum of Contemporary Art has quite a reputation in Switzerland.
That girl has quite a reputation.
I certainly understand your concern, mr. Whaley, especially since summer view has quite a reputation to uphold.

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That jedi has quite a reputation.
I mean, I do know the marshal 's gun has quite a reputation.
He has quite a reputation for.
I have not met him, but he has quite a reputation.
She has quite a reputation.
I am sure you know, the place has quite a reputation.
He has quite a reputation and it had my whole family worried.
And it turns out sosa has quite a reputation with the ladies.
He has quite a reputation with the ladies in Melbourne.
Barbara Barga has quite a reputation.
He has quite a reputation In Germany, too.
Whaley, especially since summer view has quite a reputation to uphold.
It has quite a reputation.
Ministry of Cannabis is a Dutch seed bank that has quite a reputation world-wide.
The Festival has quite a reputation beyond our borders.
My friend, don't be offended… but your Eastern Depot has quite a reputation.
Marshall has quite a reputation.
I certainly understand your concern, Mr. Whaley, especially since Summerview has quite a reputation to uphold.
Tom Yates has quite a reputation.
Quinlan Vos has that effect. Ah… Yes, that Jedi has quite a reputation.
Marshall has quite a reputation as a man 's man.
You know it? - That boat has quite a reputation.
Marshall has quite a reputation as a man's man if you know what I mean.
Yes, I have heard of him. He has quite a reputation.
Washington D. C … has quite a reputation as a hotbed for alleged supernatural activity.
Yes, that jedi has quite a reputation.
He has quite a reputation for… How can I put it?
Um … That shop has quite a reputation.
Chuck has quite a reputation as a hacker, you know?
That long, thin thing? That boat has quite a reputation Didn't you warn him?
Marshall has quite a reputation as a man 's man, if you know what i mean.
Poor Marshal! He has quite a reputation.
Well, west America has quite a reputation for untamed lawlessness.
Yeah . Yeah, Chuck has quite a reputation as a hacker, you know?

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Examples of using Quite
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She has the baby with her
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