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Be in somebody’s pocket

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Influence ImpliesPlay
Indicates having power over decisions or actions another person takes. SlideThe new manager is in the CEO’s pocket, rarely making a move without approval.
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Often suggests corruption or unethical behavior, especially involving politicians or business. SlideMany believe the regulation passed because the industry leaders had key senators in their pockets.
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It's metaphorical; no physical interaction or money is necessarily involved. SlideWhen she got the role, people whispered she must be in the director's pocket.