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1 reputable
[΄repjutəbl] a հարգելի, պատվար ժան. հանրահայտ. հուսալի. a reputable firm հեղինակավոր/ծանրակշիռ ֆիրմա. reputable person ճանաչված/հայտնի մարդ
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