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The phrase "in influence" is not a commonly used phrase in written English. It does not have a clear meaning and may be confusing for readers. The phrase "under the influence" is more commonly used to denote being affected or influenced by something or someone. For example: - He was under the influence of alcohol when he made that decision. - The politician's actions were greatly influenced by his advisors. - She was in the influence of her emotions when she made that impulsive purchase. (This sentence could be rephrased to say "She was greatly influenced by her emotions when she made that impulsive purchase.")
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I believe in influence.
Traditional aristocracies declined in influence.
Nongovernmental organizations have expanded in influence worldwide.
The investment in influence apparently paid off.
Reverently European in influence, it is defiantly American in style.
But the Ruralista agricultural lobby is growing in influence.
Their rise in influence is causing consternation for mainstream Democrats and Republicans alike.
This time, however, everything aligned – with Kaka growing in influence and productivity in almost every match.
As Leed has grown in influence, it has also garnered criticism.
The food is delicately Asian in influence, including Thai salads with green mango.
This is still contentious, but Pitanguy has steadily grown in influence and expertise.
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