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The phrase "a lower position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rank, status, or physical location that is beneath another in hierarchy or elevation.
Example: "After the restructuring, she found herself in a lower position within the company."
Alternatives: "a subordinate role" or "a diminished rank".
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By the next game in New Jersey, two nights later, FSNY had reclaimed a lower position.
Most pertinently, Allardyce has never left a club in a lower position than when he started.
That perception, however, will not help the ousted Dorofeeva (although she might be retained in a lower position).
The very capacity for women to give birth to children places them in a lower position within society.
Never in their 14 years in management have the pair finished a season in a lower position than the last.
During the month after that Congressional hearing, General Ji was quietly reassigned from his powerful intelligence job to a lower position at a military research center.
It's like a family and with a group of players that are currently in a lower position that they deserve to be".
Matthew Fink, the institute's president, who was hired for a lower position in 1971 by a committee that included Mr. Bogle, disagreed.
"Ordinary people in China, when they hear about someone in a service position, they think the person is supposed to be in a lower position.
And the men's start was moved to the women's start, a lower position that will slow maximum speeds by about five or six m.p.h.
More importantly, Obama has generally preferred cabinet appointments who either have experience in Congress or who have already been confirmed by Congress for a lower position, and Patrick meets neither criteria.
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