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Be in somebody’s good graces

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This phrase highlights the importance of someone's positive opinion, often someone in authority or with influence. SlideMaking timely reports helped Jim to be in his supervisor’s good graces.
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Relationship status can change; one can fall out of good graces due to actions. SlideAfter the mistake, he was no longer in the department head’s good graces.
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In some cultures, being in good graces is tied to respect and may affect social standing. SlideIn her community, being in the elders' good graces was vital for harmony.