English, asked by sheeraz71, 1 year ago

meaning of this idiom: a fried at court

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Answered by always59
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person or persons who can help by virtue of their important position. For example, With a friend in court, he has a good chance of getting the contract, or Jim thinks he can get out of paying the fine; he has friends in high places. This expression alludes to the power of a person at the royal court
Answered by Vamprixussa
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Ello user !!!!!!!!

Here is your answer,

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A person or persons who can help by virtue of their important position.

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sheeraz71: thanks for your help
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