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The phrase "a position became" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in status or role, indicating that a particular position has come into existence or has been assumed by someone.
Example: "After the restructuring, a position became available for a project manager."
Alternatives: "a role emerged" or "a position was created".
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When a position became vacant, he applied and was accepted immediately.
When a position became vacant, she was offered a full-time job and stayed with the orchestra for five years.
After a year a position became available as a junior production artist.
He took a position, became very vocal, met with management and then faded into the night.
I happened to reach out to an agency a short time before it initiated a candidate search, so I was already on file when a position became available.
"As a position became vacant, we looked at it and decided whether or not we needed to fill it or do reorganization to cover the work," she said.
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Please let me know if a position becomes available.
We are also maintaining a waiting list for 2019-2020, should a position become available.
Once a position becomes vacant, the president nominates someone whom the Senate will then either confirm or reject.
If a position becomes available during the five-year period, the partner is hired unless there is a candidate who is "demonstrably superior".
Therefore, we can conclude that as the feature sampling density and visual resolution of a position become smaller with the increase in distance from the centre of the human retina, the peripheral information is compressed [4].
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