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The phrase "a position to operate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state or condition that allows someone or something to function or take action effectively.
Example: "The team is now in a position to operate efficiently after the recent upgrades to their software."
Alternatives: "capable of functioning" or "able to act".
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"The state government hopes the Aboriginal Legal Service will soon be in a position to operate this lifesaving service," Quigley said.
But you were not in a position to change legislation; you were in a position to operate within the existing system of community enforcement, which tries to equalize the process by giving lawyers on both sides the ability to eliminate jurors whose views exist on the intractable poles of applied philosophy (which, in this instance, appears to include yourself).
Our different types of harvester are in a position to operate on slopes of 0 to approximately 65percentt, depending on soil and weather conditions.
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Local firms are often in a better position to operate in a particular environment, and they may control supply chains.
With so much education expertise in-house, Y Combinator is in a good position to operate its own MOOC rather than rely on other e-learning platforms or brands.
As "boundary crossers" they are in an ideal position to operate in and across different fields, including health [ 18].
As Kilpatrick [ 18] argues health workers as "boundary crossers" are in an ideal position to operate in and across different fields.
After the company emerges from bankruptcy, it expects to be "well positioned to operate profitably," Joe Malugen, Movie Gallery's chief executive, said in a statement on Saturday.
For example, we believe we would be in a position to continue to operate the Somerdale facility, which is currently planned to be closed, and to invest in Bournville, thereby preserving U.K. manufacturing jobs".
The Takeover Panel's ruling was based on Kraft's promise in official stock market announcements that the UK would be a "net beneficiary in terms of jobs" and its statement that, if it took over Cadbury, it would be "in a position to continue to operate the Somerdale factory … and invest in Bournville".
So, who in the state of Wisconsin would be in a position to buy or operate these utilities such operations and benefit from a bid-free scenario?
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