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27 Apr 2015
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Your reputation precedes. Does this sound natural?
Your reputation precedes. Does this sound natural?
Natural? What does it mean?
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- English (UK)
A little unnatural
Just needs "you" on the end! "Your reputation precedes you."
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- English (UK)
A little unnatural
It means that someone's reputation/behaviour is well known and is to be expected of that person.
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