Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say. I can't extract any meaning from the words you have written. However, I can make two comments: In standard written English, are is contracted to 're only in a very few special cases, such as they're , you're and we're .
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Matthew.90I'm afraid not.
Having influence (a person who has an influential person behind him)
Having influence candidates easily passed off examination getting work the oracle.
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Matthew.90Having influence candidates're easily passed of examination gets workin' the oracleThis is very difficult to understand. I'm going to try to say what I think you are trying to say. I may be completely wrong.
Matthew.90"Having a backer candidates easily passed the examination get work the oracle" I tried to say another way.Now you understand?I'm afraid not. It's fine grammatically as
Matthew.90
"Having a backer candidates easily passed the examination get work the oracle" I tried to say another way.Now you understand?
Mr WordyCJ suggested that you might mean "get work at Oracle Corporation". Is that correct?For the expression "work the oracle", see