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well-regarded

British  

adjective

  1. considered to be good morally, professionally, etc; esteemed

    a well-regarded local MP

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The new research, published Monday by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, a well-regarded German think tank, suggests that the impact of tariffs is likely to show up over time in the form of higher U.S. consumer prices.

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This person recalled how a well-regarded engineer at the company was having difficult runs in with Musk.

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They ran a small but well-regarded school; one of their teachers was a young H.G.

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Yeats, in 1963; later works include well-regarded studies of Wallace Stevens and John Keats.

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However, I do want to be well-regarded.

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