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Free sign upThe phrase "a position in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific role or job within an organization or context.
Example: "She applied for a position in a leading tech company."
Alternatives: "a role in a" or "a job in a".
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So all these people vying for a position in a totally quality uncontrolled industry.
Mr. Bossie said the documentary was not meant to take a position in a particular election.
I am considering applying for a position in a different unit.
In 1837 she made her way to Lowell and obtained a position in a textile mill.
Tim is now looking to secure a position in a media organisation where I can develop my current skill set.
Now larger companies are pursuing smaller companies to build a position in a particular market and to fill certain niches.
I have now been offered a position in a school in the Middle East starting in the next few months.
He would often stake out a position in a meeting only to reverse it a few days or weeks later.
There can't be too many people who have ever held a position in a sport such as you have now.
Anxious to return north, she took a position in a secondary school in Chester, where she taught for 13 years.
Each also agreed not to hold a position in a public company that would require signing a filing on its behalf for up to two years.
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