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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor role or a limited amount of space in a particular context, such as a job or a physical location.
Example: "She was offered a small position in the company, which allowed her to gain valuable experience."
Alternatives: "a minor role" or "a limited position".
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Having a small position even in a high-growth market is worth little.
Usually funds add to a small position as a trend gains momentum, but this strategy has not worked in Europe.
Mr. Gardiner bought a small position at $9 a share in the initial public offering in August; he added a big block of shares this month at $10.
Although eBay is the largest online auction site globally, it has only a small position in the Japanese market, with 20,000 items for sale.
"We think the yield is enough in the medium term to justify a small position" of overweighting the index in Greek bonds, Mr. Keirle said.
Shell recently tried to buy Cove Energy, which had a small position in the Mozambique discoveries, but was outbid by PTT Exploration and Production of Thailand.
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Large amount of node information means a small positioning error.
Through the above analysis, we make the following conclusions: Large amount of node information means a small positioning error.
We did own Qualcomm and had a smaller position in Ericsson.
Other times, we'll start with a smaller position and build up to that.
CBS News announced Tuesday it had hired Capus, former president of NBC News for eight years, for a smaller position as the executive producer of the "CBS Evening News".
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