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The phrase "a more moderate position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing viewpoints or stances that are less extreme or more balanced compared to others.
Example: "In the debate, she advocated for a more moderate position that considered both sides of the argument."
Alternatives: "a less extreme stance" or "a balanced viewpoint."
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Dr. Fagan said he now took a more moderate position.
Mr. Hsieh has staked out a more moderate position toward Beijing than Mr. Chen has.
Andrew Cameron, a transplant surgeon at Johns Hopkins, takes a more moderate position.
Brought on to be a conservative voice, Justice O'Connor established a more moderate position.
Furthermore, simply raising the issue is likely to make the ECB and IMF take a more moderate position.
His rhetoric opposing the law from the primary campaign will be hard to square with a more moderate position in the general election.
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Ms. Greenburg suggests, in addition, that their evolution from more predictably conservative positions to a more moderate stance might have had as much to do with internal court dynamics as anything else.
Temple took a more moderate view.
But the mosque seems to have adopted a slightly more moderate position, at least on the issue of jihad.
When they got onto the subject of Goldwater's nomination, both men expressed the conviction that the Senator would soon come around to a far more moderate position.
With such approaches, Mr. Jiang has wooed the Bush administration to a somewhat more moderate position on China, analysts and diplomats said.
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