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have pull with

  1. Have a means of gaining advantage with, have influence on, as in She had pull with several of the board members. [Colloquial; late 1800s]



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The Greenwich Hotel in Manhattan sometimes lets locals from its Tribeca neighborhood or past guests use its’ two guests-only lounging and dining areas, but only if they have pull with general manager Philip Truelove.

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For the most part, she has partnered with corporate brands that have pull with retailers like Walmart and Target.

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Of course, wives have pull with husbands.

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