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The phrase "a position of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's role, status, or situation in a particular context, often relating to authority or responsibility.
Example: "She has worked hard to attain a position of leadership within the organization."
Alternatives: "a role of" or "a status of".
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"It's a position of leadership.
Talk from a position of strength.
It starts from a position of negation.
Neither starts from a position of strength.
Denver was in a position of weakness.
I occupy a position of privilege.
But theirs remains a position of strength.
"It's a position of incredible responsibility.
It is a position of utmost responsibility.
Masback is in a position of weakness.
She is in a position of leverage".
More suggestions(25)
a position of complying
a position of considerable
a position of specialist
a position of minor
a position of the california
a position of extreme
a position of serious
a position of a
a position of integrity
a position of enormous
a position of ministry
a position of master
a position of stature
a position of willingness
a positions of
a position of principled
a position of honour
from a position of adviser
from a position of hatred
from a position of competence
a position of accountability
in a position of negotiation
in a position of awe
a foothold of
a tenure of
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