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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a position at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a job or role within a specific organization or company.
Example: "I am applying for a position at a leading tech firm that specializes in artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "a role in a" or "a job with a".
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Almost a decade later, she found a position at a non-profit helping women who were struggling with addiction.
Another tells of moving from Japan to Silicon Valley to take a position at a company that failed a month later.
The uncle sets Nicholas up with a position at a school in Yorkshire, which at first sounds like a positive gesture.
He'd taken a position at a cement plant, but it had gone bankrupt.
After the Liberation, he was jobless before finding a position at a Beijing publishing house.
Street briefly took the advice, landing a position at a marine insurance concern in Manhattan.
He was only a few days from applying for a position at a supermarket when the Jets called.
"He was taking a position at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and hoped his family might join him there".
Winslow, a burned-out poet soaked in gin and misery, takes a position at a small Montana College.
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I found those when several months later I was offered a position at a larger, national nonprofit.
He's a curator who has taken a position at a museum in Qatar.
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