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The phrase "a position of severe" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "severe." You can use it when describing a situation or condition that is serious or extreme, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "He found himself in a position of severe disadvantage during the negotiations."
Alternatives: "a state of extreme" or "a situation of critical".
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Peter Navarro, an economist at the University of California at Irvine, said the Davis administration negotiated "from a position of severe weakness".
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His client entered the talks prepared to end at a position of around 60 (multiple felony counts, but none severe).
Taking a position of either the former or the latter perspective might lead to irresponsible conduct and severe decisions.
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.
"It's a position of leadership.
It is a position of extraordinary power.
Begin from a Position of Trust.
He is in a position of power.
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