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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a position from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a viewpoint, stance, or role that is derived from a specific context or perspective.
Example: "She approached the negotiation from a position of strength, knowing her team's capabilities."
Alternatives: "a standpoint of" or "a perspective of".
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"I have put myself in a position from which I can't lose," Mr. Ramirez said.
But he has to put his tee ball in a position from which he can attack.
He was three up by the turn, a position from which Oosthuizen could never recover.
But it is an enormous improvement and creates a position from which eradication can be contemplated.
It is a position from which Germany can influence the EU but not direct it.
And his team failed, condemning them to a position from which they could never have won the World Cup.
Actually, the term was "cut him loose" since Clark does not have a position from which to be fired.
She's independent and unpaid, but that gives her, she says, a position from which to speak out.
But gradually England batted themselves into a position from which defeat ought not to be an option.
The Ghanaian switched to right-back, a position from which he can bring his powerful running to bear.
Their centre Keith Lulia made a forceful midfield break to set up a position from which the full-back Low cut through to level matters.
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