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'a better position' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or job in which you have improved circumstances or status. For example: "After getting my degree, I was able to find a better position in the company."
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"Great, you're in a better position now".
He is in a better position now.
"It gave me a better position.
He is in a better position to know himself.
Net outcome - we're actually in a better position".
"And in actual fact we're in a better position now.
"Now we are facing Israel from a better position.
"This does not place Musharraf in a better position".
"Probably in a better position than most places.
Relatively, I am in a better position to fight it.
If so, you are in a better position.
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