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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a higher rank, status, or level in a particular context, such as a job or role.
Example: "After years of hard work, she was finally promoted to a greater position within the company."
Alternatives: "a higher position" or "an elevated position".
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Yet Ferguson was entitled to argue his team might have left Madrid in a greater position of strength.
"I think that's the case," he told the host, Margaret Brennan, adding that he thought Mr. Trump would be negotiating from a greater position of strength.
The research showed that the students believed there were three main categories of stupid behaviour, with incidents rated more stupid where the consequences were more serious, and where the perpetrator was in a greater position of responsibility.
Vijayanathan said there are any number of reasons why a person may not feel safe coming out, and having that knowledge could put an attacker in a greater position of power.
Vijayanathan said there are any number of reasons why a person may not feel safe coming out, and that having that knowledge could put an attacker in a greater position of power.
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He's in a great position.
The governor is in a great position.
He put me in a great position.
"It's a great position for a student," he said.
We've put ourselves in a great position".
"We were 2-1 up and in a great position.
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