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The word "Position" is correct in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific location, role, or stance on an issue. Example: "She applied for the position of project manager at the company."
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Position
noun
A place or location.
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"Extending Ofcom's powers to enable it to take pre-emptive action would move it from its current position as a post-transmission regulator into the role of censor".
Referring to the accusations that she had "played the gender card" by calling out sexism, she said her position as the first female incumbent "does not explain everything about my prime ministership and does not explain nothing about my prime ministership".
To be in this position... it doesn't seem real.
"I would also ask the chief constable, in light of this attack, to revise his position in respect of loyalist paramilitaries who are clearly flouting the terms of their ceasefire.
That is not a pleasant position to be in, at least for a German head of government.
"The UWA vice chancellor found himself in an impossible position when the centre was used as a political football.
"What is the point of having that strong relationship if you can't use it to move them to a position which is in their interests and our interests?" she said.
He stood for another six-year term in the number one position on the NSW Senate ticket, but announced his resignation a few weeks after the election.
It's a position that is pro-business and pro-Britain too.
"Then argue for your position.
More than that, Levin also implicitly suggested that there was something wrong per se with betting that the housing market would crash, suggesting that while it's good to make money from good things happening, it's nefarious to put yourself in a position to make money when bad things happen.
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