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The phrase "a new position of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a newly created role or status within an organization or context.
Example: "After much consideration, she accepted a new position of project manager at the company."
Alternatives: "a new role of" or "a new title of".
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According to an early version of the restructure, a new position of chief content officer will be created to oversee all news, television and radio content.
Obama has also chosen to create a new position of White House energy czar.
We will therefore be creating a new position of editorial complaints commissioner.
In September this year, the unelected Baroness Warsi was appointed to a new position of 'Minister for Faith and Communities".
More common is a shift to a new position of stability, which creates a new waterline for wave erosion.
His new cabinet, sworn in on Wednesday, also included a new position of environment and climate change minister.
A new position of the boundary is calculated from simple formula using the method of steepest descent.
The Brothers have taken old fears to a new position of power, and their actions tend to fulfill their enemies' worst expectations.
See articleGeneral Motors created a new position of head of global vehicle safety, as it issued yet another big recall for various safety checks.
Guthrie has told colleagues she has someone in mind for a new position of chief content officer, but no one has been named yet.
The commission called on the Pentagon to set up a new position of undersecretary of defense for space, intelligence and information.
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