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The phrase "a position to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a stance or viewpoint that one can adopt in a particular situation or debate.
Example: "In the ongoing discussion about climate change, there are several positions to take, each with its own implications."
Alternatives: "a stance to adopt" or "a viewpoint to consider".
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But it turned out to be advice that Clinton wasn't in a position to take.
"An underdog is in a position to take a healthy bite," Seabrooke told him.
Moreover, no other power or combination of powers is in a position to take America's place.
Students finishing this course will be in a position to take ARAB 1203 - Intermediate Arabic I.
"That wasn't planning – we were just in a position to take advantage of that".
They weren't being satirized, so they weren't in a position to "take" the joke.
South considered bidding six spades but eventually decided that was too big a position to take.
"We were not in a position to take Paris," he remarked long afterward.
"This place is in a position to take off," he said.
Asian governments are in a position to take the lead in developing alternative energy sources.
"There is really not a position to take yet," Mr. Leppert said.
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