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The phrase "a position for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a job or role that is available or being offered.
Example: "We are currently looking to fill a position for a marketing manager."
Alternatives: "a role for a" or "an opening for a".
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In June the World Bank said its economy "could be in a position for a take-off".
16 min: Good link up play between Cleverley and Rooney on the edge of the box works a position for a shot.
The Guardian tried to contact every politician or the company at which they hold a position for a right of reply - in many cases, we contacted both.
Her encouragement led Harvard to create a position for a Latin American art specialist in its history of art and architecture department.
In 1974 Thomas became UPI's White House bureau chief, the first woman to hold such a position for a wire service.
Dr. Steiner granted the waiver, citing Ms. Black's publishing career and the city's agreement to create a position for a senior deputy chancellor with a strong education background.
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In 1919 Pickering also predicted the existence of, and gave a position for, an object orbiting beyond Neptune.
"We've been beating [our and investors'] expectations for many quarters, and we should be in a position for an IPO by the beginning of next year," he said.
I applied nationally, willing to relocate for a position, for an opportunity to make money.
Will people hate me if I stay in a position for only a year?
It isn't unusual for LEAPS traders to hold a position for more than a year.
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