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The phrase "a position that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a role or situation that creates a certain effect or outcome.
Example: "She found a position that makes a significant impact on the community."
Alternatives: "a role that creates" or "a job that produces".
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"I think it's fair to ask our candidates to articulate a position that makes us safe".
I respect her, and we're having conversations about creating a position that makes sense for her".
But it's not a position that makes sense for journalists, whose job is to find out what actually happened.
Mr. Russell has called it an underdog, a position that makes for a good awards-race narrative, and Oscar watchers consider it a sneaking threat.
That's a position that makes moral and emotional sense for advocates and friends of the victim, whose primary role is to comfort and support.
The center section of the dashboard bulges out, moving the controls within easy reach, yet leaving the navigation screen in a position that makes viewing an easy glance.
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Chief among his curial functions was heading the Consulta, a position that made him secretary of state to Pius.
In May 1917 he was appointed chief of the war minister's general staff, a position that made him adviser to the Allied armies.
Jake Phelps, the caustic, funny and brash longtime editor of skateboarding's most revered magazine, Thrasher, a position that made him a tastemaker in a subculture known for resenting authority, was found dead on March 14 at his home in San Francisco.
In every case, Mr. Kress was appointed as a guardian under the state's mental hygiene laws, a position that made him solely responsible for the victims' personal needs and property, with unfettered access to their bank accounts.
Released in 1956 after Stalin's death, Count Zamoyski again worked at various lowly jobs before becoming Swissair's Polish representative, a position that made him independent of the Polish Communist authorities and allowed him to travel.
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