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"a position on whether" is a valid phrase used in written English.
It is usually used to introduce the opinion one has on a certain topic or the conclusion that one has come to. For example, "I have taken a position on whether therapy is beneficial, and I believe it does have positive outcomes for many people."
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The S.E.C. has not yet taken a position on whether that step is the right one, although Mr. Levitt is clearly concerned about fragmentation.
Students are asked to support a position on whether failure is a prerequisite for success.
Mr. Suriel has not taken a position on whether Dr. Maldonado-Rivera should face any punishment.
Genser added: "Nasheed is not yet taking a position on whether there should be a tourist boycott.
The coalition of labor unions has not yet taken a position on whether it will support the bill.
Now - amazingly - the government does not actually have a position on whether or not the war was legal.
Nor does it, for the most part, take a position on whether the Justice Department acted unlawfully.
The agency's staff did not take a position on whether Avastin should be approved for breast cancer.
But for now, the governor is not taking a position on whether sentences should be reduced for some prisoners.
—Has John Kerry taken a position on whether he would rather freeze to death or burn to death?
Neither the council nor the Straphangers Campaign has taken a position on whether the doors should be locked.
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