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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a position to manage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a role or job that involves overseeing or directing a particular area or team.
Example: "She has been promoted to a position to manage the marketing department effectively."
Alternatives: "a role to oversee" or "a job to direct".
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The troubling issue is whether the Kenyan government, even (or especially?) with French support, is in a position to manage the inevitable fallout.
The consensus is that Griffey Sr .has worked hard to put himself in a position to manage, and he might be terrific.
He's not in a position to manage [the business of] prosecco and the taste of the English people," said Filippo Cigoli, the UK export manager for Maschio dei Cavalieri.
"Past practice has showed that many of the chiefs in the waning years of their career would grudgingly take a position to manage the department at its highest levels, but they never really committed to the tough decision-making that was necessary," he said.
This puts you in a position to manage your time in a way you want.
This ultimately makes it more difficult for people to communicate their personal brand if they have never been in a position to manage it themselves.
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For example, you could say that if we hadn't built all the golf courses we have in Surrey, then we'd have a lot more space to build housing and therefore be in a better position to manage an increased population.
The question being asked in many European capitals this weekend is: will a second-term Cameron, triumphant after securing an unexpected majority in parliament, be in a better position to manage the campaign leading to the in-out referendum he has promised before the end of 2017, and achieve the outcome he has always said he favours – the UK remaining in the EU?
There's a reason for this: "As a supplier, you are in an ideal position to manage all of these costs.
Locally owned banks, with their government ties, claims on collateral and greater flexibility to shift their interest rates, are in a better position to manage these risks than bond markets.
Even Russia is in a better position to manage the oil fall than the Soviet Union was, but it would still suffer from the necessary cuts in imports and spending, and the sanctions will hurt more.
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