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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a position with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a job or role that someone is applying for or currently holds, often followed by a specific title or organization.
Example: "I am seeking a position with a reputable company that values innovation and teamwork."
Alternatives: "a role at a" or "a job with a".
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Interested in a position with a focus primarily on history?
This could be through a position with a foundation or local government.
If Cashman does leave, he could pursue a position with a handful of teams.
He secured a position with a union-side labor law firm in Albany and was eventually able to parlay that experience into a position with a Manhattan labor law firm.
But, anxious for a promotion to the executive level, she took a position with a key competitor.
On graduation in 1924 he took a position with a bank in Otaru, while his interest in literature grew.
"Over all, it's two good, solid rounds that got me into a position with a chance for tomorrow," Stricker said.
"Several years ago, I accepted a position with a small, prestigious firm," writes Elise Lee of Carmel, N.Y.
She was offered a position with a Montreal fashion firm called Le Château, so they decided to stay.
I was at the cellar window taking up a position with a weapon I had not been trained to operate.
In 1917 he accepted a position with a museum in Bergen, Norway, and there founded the Bergen Geophysical Institute.
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