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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cosy position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a comfortable or secure situation, often in a job or role.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally landed a cosy position at the company, allowing her to enjoy a better work-life balance."
Alternatives: "a comfortable role" or "a secure job".
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He's in a cosy position in which he cannot possibly write anything relevant.
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Before Norwegian Wood, it was a very cosy position I had.
But SCNF's cosy position, like the near-monopolies in other countries, looks safe for now.
Whichever parties come to power, Greece's commitment to cutting 150,000 public-sector jobs by 2015 will mean that lawmakers have trouble finding cosy positions for their supporters.
And I can imagine their resentment when some flash Harry, straight out of Hendon, spends a few months on the beat, then is parachuted into a cosy middle management position.
A cosy club is under attack.
A cosy restaurant serves Bahian dishes.
Pals is a cosy acronym.
The pitch is a cosy Corbyn Brexit.
It is such a cosy cake.
Bioscience is clearly a cosy business.
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