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Common collocations with influential in American Collocation

influential adjective

US /ˌɪnfluˈenʃəl/

deeply
enormously
especially
extremely
highly
hugely
immensely
incredibly
massively
particularly
profoundly
very

Like his friend and contemporary, Andy Warhol, he was hugely influential both during his life and after his death.

person with a particular skill

artist
commentator
critic
designer
journalist
leader
musician
philosopher
player
politician
thinker
writer

He was hailed as “one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century”.

person

figure
voice

His writings attracted the attention of influential figures in the Church of England.

published piece of writing

book
newspaper

“The Washington Post” is a highly influential newspaper.

group

band
group

The Government ’s approach has come in for strong criticism from an influential group of MPs.

organization

body
organization

This body was very influential in shaping the direction of full-time professional education for librarians.

part

factor
role

The successful candidate will have an influential role in shaping the company’s long-term strategy.

job

position

Last week I was talking to some one who now has a very influential position.

be
become
prove
remain

She remains enormously influential, even ten years after her death.