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The phrase "a more discreet position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a location or stance that is less noticeable or more private.
Example: "In order to maintain confidentiality, we decided to take a more discreet position during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a more private stance" or "a less conspicuous location".
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From centre stage they were shunted first to a more discreet position, before becoming thoroughly marginalised, and eventually expelled, allowing us to focus once again on the action, the players.
I acceded to his demand, but as Muthee urged the church to crush 'the python spirit' of the unbeliever enemies by stomping on their necks, I pulled out a smaller camera and filmed from a more discreet position.
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He moved his car to a more discreet location, changed his hat, then returned.
When Howe asked a librarian to move him to a more discreet location, the librarian refused.
(The other operas used a more discreet artist, on harpsichord).
"The market is gearing toward a more discreet way of doing business," Mr. Libson said.
But behind the glitz, the brand has been nourishing a more discreet ambition to shine in the watchmaking world.
A more discreet way to give money is by prepaid credit cards.
My fourth wedding was for a more discreet duo from a rural Victorian town.
If you are able to squat, this is a more discreet method.
It's a little more discreet than a singles' bar".
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