be well in (with)
To have a friendly relationship with a powerful or important person and, usually, benefit from it in some way. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Now that I'm well in with the CEO, I'm sure I can get you a job at our company. The superintendent is a powerful woman in the school district, so I hope you're well in with her. A: "You're not well in with Mrs. Melvin these days?" B: "No, not since my dog destroyed her garden."
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