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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather different position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or stance that is notably distinct from another.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I found myself in a rather different position than I initially thought."
Alternatives: "a significantly different stance" or "a considerably different viewpoint."
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The United States, however, is in a rather different position.
"It is in a rather different position from Greece," Cable said.
The reader, however, is in a rather different position: privy to John's attempts to manipulate those around him, given the lowdown on the misleading impressions he tries to create, and allowed, if not encouraged, to question his say-so.
Although there are economic parallels between this year and last (things starting to look a lot worse during the summer), the central bank is in a rather different position.
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Owen Jones takes a rather different view.
Others, however, take a rather different view.
Finally, it should also be noted that a rather different kind of mixed position was proposed by Bernard Williams (1981 and 1985: ch. 9).
A rather different objectivist challenge is that the position of the proponent of MMR is inconsistent.
But as Trump extended and enlarged his position as the G.O.P. frontrunner, Priebus's ploy came to take on a rather different aspect.
A rather different picture emerged upon similar replacements for compound 37, which contains a CF3 moiety at the para-position of the phenyl ring.
Yet a rather different idyll awaited.
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