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The phrase "a curious position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or stance that is unusual or intriguing in nature.
Example: "The diplomat found himself in a curious position, having to negotiate peace while facing opposition from both sides."
Alternatives: "an interesting stance" or "a peculiar situation".
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The film's creators find themselves in a curious position.
The suit put Robert Nederlander in a curious position.
Vera Baird finds herself in a curious position.
Zambia finds itself in a curious position on enforcement.
In Silicon Valley lore, Thiel occupies a curious position.
Then there is Sunderland, who have been in a curious position for a while.
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The negotiated terms include the option of "bumping down" to an equally curious position, that of a "senior floor trainee"—a messenger, in short.
The woman writing about the travails of assisted reproduction, on the other hand, is in a somewhat curious position: She has seized the opportunity to document a new chapter in female experience, but at the same time she is in a sense putting into reverse the evolving contemporary discourse around motherhood.
For me that felt like a very curious position to take and it seemed to me that the time was right for people to see what goes on in an institution like this.
A FTER taxes this year, I found myself in the curious position of having a decent-sized refund and absolutely no idea what do with it.
A few days ago, the levee builders found themselves in the curious position of dynamiting a hole in one berm to relive flood pressure on another.
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