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The phrase "a more conspicuous position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the visibility or prominence of a location, role, or item in a particular context.
Example: "To attract more customers, we need to place our advertisement in a more conspicuous position."
Alternatives: "a more prominent position" or "a more visible position".
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Having previously been a distant speck in David Cameron's rear-view mirror, the Labour leader has suddenly accelerated into a more conspicuous position.
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Wasn't there a time when arts programmes were regularly given a more conspicuous place in the schedules?
Males also purportedly show a more conspicuous pattern of transverse streaks on their dorsal side.
But another goose nearby had a more conspicuous injury: a nine-inch black arrow through its neck.
Now, however, there is a more conspicuous reminder: a new brown awning adorned with twelve-inch-high letters.
At this time the issuance of notes was a more conspicuous feature of banking than were deposits.
I would have liked to see a more conspicuous articulation of the floor plates than dark glass allows.
Thus, relatively speaking, consumers with low self-esteem (high self-esteem) prefer a more conspicuous product design over a less conspicuous one to a lesser (greater) extent when they are embarrassed than when they are not embarrassed.
Kaplan and colleagues were able to find this cosmic gem because it has a more conspicuous companion.
In other cases, it points out the shadowy forces that profit from a world distracted by a more conspicuous battle.
The population of SPSPA exhibits a more conspicuous divergence from the others.
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