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1 Joburg's central business district has a bad reputation , and with good reason.
2 When I say ruined, he's given it a really, really bad reputation .
3 Prevent had a bad reputation even before it was pushed into schools.
4 As somebody once said, a bad reputation never did anybody any harm.
5 In a war zone, that wasn't necessarily a bad reputation to have.
6 Teenagers have a bad reputation when it comes to misuse of alcohol.
7 Mr. Judson and Mr. Pratt have a pretty bad reputation for hazing.
8 He was a strapping giant of a heathen with a bad reputation .
9 Don't want to get our little hotel a bad reputation , do we?
10 It's the sort of behavior that gives bounty hunting a bad reputation .
11 People forget, Craigmillar has a bad reputation , but only since the industry moved.
12 Despite its bad reputation , boredom is secretly powerful and quite wonderful.
13 Religion has a bad reputation , particularly on topics like gay rights or abortion.
14 The Afghan police had a bad reputation which needed to be sorted out.
15 This is the noxious chemical compound responsible for absinthe's bad reputation .
16 We don't need to acquire a bad reputation with those bat-huggers.
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