One influential person who pull strings in your favor. Can pull string only in your favor!

What do you call an influential connection in an organization or a governmental entity who can help you out of problems related to that organization or even more powerful one, who has relations in other related organizations?

In English we have two terms. If I was to get such an answer, what would it be? One which is indicative of such person, and the second which represents a very powerful and influential one.

How

  • did Andy win?
  • Heh, Dan!
  • Is it possible to be “getting” insane?
  • She is definitely unqualified
  • for that job. Maybe that isn’t a genuine connection, but at least she knows someone who has paid her; maybe she’s making a connection somehow.

I

have a very powerful connection who can remove my bad record. I’m not too worried. What are you saying in this sense we have a very informal

term in our language so I could have a brief and sharp answer?

“Thank you..

very much.” I want to encourage everyone in my community to join in!

Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
Add Comment
1 Answer(s)

This word connects like a human. Is a better one? Further see contact and its synonyms/related words like ‘in’ and ‘insider’.

I don’t know if the people I know have good friends in high places or if they are in a bad situation. What idiom can you use to describe having powerful connections with them? She must have high places because she IS definitely unqualified for that job.

The two more phrases below are very very similar to the situations you describe.

I’m not to worried about this charge against me—I have friends in high places.

What makes one such an insanely intelligent man?

Answered on March 3, 2021.
Add Comment

Your Answer

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.