Hello, Could any native speaker give the suggestions about the meanings of these phrasal verbs? ( 1 ) She has a lot of influence with Presidence.Does the "with" mean : Presidence gives her a room to have lot of effect on himself? ( 2 ) She's a woman of some influence in government circles. Does the "in" show to assign an influence area in which some influence formed or developed?
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In your first example, do you mean presidents ? If so, you're there. If not, I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
— Philip
In your first example, do you mean presidents ?
If so, you're there.
If not, I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
In (2), in is simply a preposition telling where her influence lies.
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