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The phrase "a position in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific role or situation that someone is in, often in a professional or formal context.
Example: "She found herself in a position in which she had to make a difficult decision regarding the project."
Alternatives: "a role where" or "a situation in which".
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obtain a position in which his capabilities could be suitably employed.
Assume a position in which your spine is straight and your body relaxed.
Palin is competing for a position in which she will have influence over public policy.
"I am sorry for putting myself in a position in which I had to respond.
Are you in a position in which a refusal to compromise is acceptable?
Both play in a position in which Mourinho has numerous options.
"I let myself get into a position in which I didn't act responsibly and I apologise for this.
They too are lying at a six-degree downwards slant (a position in which they eat, wash and sleep).
In some ways, she is out to prove herself again — a position in which she seems to thrive.
That could release Hardaker to play at centre, a position in which he has plenty of experience.
Bochy's lineup was set; there was no pressure for Huff to produce or a position in which he could try.
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a location in which
a foothold in which
a stance in which
a situation in which
a checkpoint in which
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a principle in which
a viewpoint in which
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a thesis in which
a declaration in which
a tenure in which
a society in which
a place in which
a state in which
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