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The phrase "a position to exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opportunities or advantages that can be taken advantage of in a particular context.
Example: "The company found itself in a position to exploit the emerging market trends to increase its profits."
Alternatives: "an opportunity to leverage" or "a chance to capitalize on".
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The point is, you're engaged and therefore not in a position to exploit your growing legions of groupies, I say.
But, as David Owen of Jefferies International, has noted, both countries were in a position to exploit the rapid growth in information technology.
It means that your system has a security hole that nobody, including you, knew about and that someone is now in a position to exploit.
Checketts said that MSG, "for the past 12 years, has expended enormous sums of money and resources to be in a position to exploit the Yankees' television rights".
It is uncommon for the author of a book to be in a position to exploit it fully himself; he requires the resources of a publishing organization.
If the Democrats were likely to field a candidate in 2016 who opposed the war all along, they'd be in a position to exploit the issue for all it's worth, just as Barack Obama did in 2008.
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For example, Japan is in a good position to exploit synergies between an improved healthcare sector and its world-class manufacturing capabilities, in the development of medical instrumentation.
Some Republicans said today that, as a prosecutor, Mr. Ray would be in a good position to exploit the allegations of campaign finance law violations by Senator Torricelli that the United States Justice Department investigated at length, without charging him with any crimes.
A spokesman for the Scottish government said: "Scotland is in a prime position to exploit global subsea opportunities and the Scottish Government and its enterprise agencies are committed to working closely with Subsea UK to support the industry's international ambitions as demonstrated by the recently published Doing Business in Brazil and Doing Business in Australia guides".
No one in Jobbik understood this political landscape better than Csanád Szegedi, who told the Canaanite joke at the flag-burning rally, and few were in a better position to exploit it.
Their economies have continued to expand, if more slowly than before the crisis, and both are in a strong position to exploit the new decade's opportunities.
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a position to manage
a possibility to exploit
a position to develop
a position to tap
a position to operate
a role to exploit
a position to manipulate
a position to take
a position to capitalise
a framework to exploit
a hacker to exploit
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a method to exploit
a loophole to exploit
a resource to exploit
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