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Tue 28 Oct, 2014 08:10 am
You will walk away with reputition after signing this contract.
walk away with : to win or obtain something easily , then i made this construction.
I do not believe that "reputition" is a word in English. I suspect the word you want is "reputation."
The locution "walk away with" is not used in that fashion. But if you were to say: "You're a better tennis player than anyone else in this city. If you enter that tournament, you'll walk away with the trophy"--you would be using it as it is commonly used.
@Setanta,
U just gave me a perfect explanation of usage of this word...thx u .