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The phrase "a full-time position" is perfectly correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a job or role that is expected to be worked in full-time hours, typically 40 hours per week. For example: "I am currently looking for a full-time position in marketing."
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He took up a full-time position in 1987.
"There's a full-time position for every top-performing intern," said Jonny Thaw, a communications manager.
Since getting a full-time position, I've moved into an apartment.
Eventually, if sales keep growing, the second engineer will be a full-time position.
It was the right decision; my internship soon became a full-time position.
In 1945 she accepted a full-time position at the academy as the head of microscopy.
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He'll transition into a full time position at the paper this summer.
We were delighted to offer her a full time position in February 2016.
"It is a full time position in Mountain View.
By 1998, the company that he had been consulting for--the Chemical Computing Group--offered Group--offered Group--offered
We then brought him on for a full time position in our marketing group.
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