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The phrase "a position to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or role that allows for growth, improvement, or advancement in a particular area.
Example: "In her new role, she found herself in a position to develop her leadership skills further."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to grow" or "a chance to advance".
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If there were ever a person in a position to develop the perfect mountain ultra, it's Lizzy.
With that infrastructure in place, though, companies are in a position to develop a true VoIP platform.
He adds that the channel is "not in a position to develop the next generation" of car buffs.
Success in this sector now increasingly depends on scale, and with less than 4% of the market, GMG was not in a position to develop its regional business.
"Sadly, we are no longer in a position to develop real relationships with our homeless community," Dr. Brashear said on Monday.
It might unnecessarily frighten off smaller banks in a position to develop underserved markets as their larger brethren wrestle to avoid crippling the system again.
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In order to be prepared for such a natural hazard, we must be able to estimate the potential losses associated with various scenarios and thus be in a better position to develop a mitigation plan.
Midwives and doctors are in a unique position to develop a trusting insightful relationship with the women they encounter.
UNICEF may be in a prime position to develop and facilitate such a partnership.
It's why many inventors I've worked with license their idea to an outside manufacturer who's in a better position to develop, make and distribute the invention.
"Who is in a better position to develop that technology," Ms. Li wrote in a blog entry posted yesterday.
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a circumstance to develop
a position to provide
a position to create
a position to design
a position to implement
a product to develop
a play to develop
a program to develop
a right to develop
a tendency to develop
a race to develop
a plan to develop
a week to develop
a place to develop
a partnership to develop
a while to develop
a struggle to develop
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