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sphere of influence.
noun
The area (literal or figurative) influenced by a country, person, etc.
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They feel we still belong to their sphere of influence.
They have narrowed the public sphere of influence".
"The sphere of influence has been much broader," McCutcheon said.
Meanwhile, Britain had established a sphere of influence in Iraq.
But Europe is not seeking a sphere of influence.
Russia sees Ukraine as part of its sphere of influence.
A Sphere of Influence By backing these leaders, Russia has also reaped economic benefits and maintained its regional sphere of influence.
Next week's After Hollywood looks at Quentin Tarantino's sphere of influence.
"But of course that's the Congress's sphere of influence, not the Fed's".
But his greatest sphere of influence was as an arranger and composer for other jazz artists.
But so did America in its Latin American "sphere of influence" during the cold war.
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