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The phrase "a position to discuss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is in a suitable or appropriate situation to engage in a conversation or dialogue about a particular topic.
Example: "I believe we are now in a position to discuss the terms of the agreement."
Alternatives: "able to discuss" or "ready to discuss".
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"I'm not in a position to discuss all this.
"I was not in a position to discuss numbers or operational issues," Mr. Brahimi said.
"Faith healing -- I'm not in a position to discuss that," Dr. Bowry said.
"I'm not in a position to discuss it at this point," she told Barbara Walters on "The View".
He said: "I'm not in a position to discuss in any detail the investigative actions we are taking.
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His experience as a participant in genomic medicine and as a researcher put him in a unique position to discuss participatory medicine.
Few people are in a better position to discuss the crisis than Michael McFaul, a political science professor at Stanford who completed a two-year stint as US ambassador to Russia earlier this year.
While the partnerships are expected to be a centerpiece of the trial, Mr. Fastow will be in a better position to discuss them and how they connect to Mr. Lay and Mr. Skilling.
A long-time Wagner fan, Samson stated "I think I'm in a unique position to discuss the sensual aspects of the 'Tristan and Isolde' characters and of opera in general".
Physicians occupy a valuable position to discuss violence with patients and refer them to community and health resources.
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