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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a teaching position" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a job (e.g. at a school, college or university) that involves teaching. For example, "I am looking for a teaching position at a college in my area so that I can share my knowledge with students."
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And then I took a teaching position at Howard University.
He's got a teaching position lined up at the University of Maryland, starting in the fall.
His talents were apparent to chemistry professors and he was immediately offered a teaching position.
Finally, when the school advertised a teaching position, his wife urged him to apply.
He took a teaching position there, rising to chairman of the history of philosophy section.
On his return to Jamaica he applied for a teaching position.
Years later, I went for a teaching position in the same district.
Now how are you going to apply for a teaching position?
She accepted a teaching position at the Epes Grammar School, an all-white institution in Salem.
In 1984 she joined Evans in the United States, where he had accepted a teaching position.
Should he accept a teaching position at West Point or get out of the Army?
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