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The phrase "a very big position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant role or job within an organization or context.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally landed a very big position at the company, overseeing multiple departments."
Alternatives: "a substantial role" or "a major position".
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'It [medicine] has a lot of social importance and that it was a very big position to be in....you are making a change to somebody's life that perhaps no other ordinary person would be able to do...'.... (Year 5 'non-white' male student).
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These are very big positions: he is directly and personally responsible... [here he was interrupted]." He went on: What is different is that we do not put any donors who have non-dom status in the House of Lords to legislate on this country..
But it's obvious that there is a very big gap between our positions on that and quite a lot of other issues.
If we're changing a long-standing position, or staking out a position on a very big issue, I make sure that Arthur knows what we are doing and is comfortable with it.
Cook said: "It is an important position in a very big series.
Every official in a high position says, in a very big voice, we have to do something.
With all the growth, the company is hiring "in a very big way," Nazari adds, with 18 open positions in marketing, development and design.
This is a very big deal - regardless of your political positions, regardless of how you plan to vote, regardless of your views on Hillary Clinton's strengths and flaws.
A very big mark.
A very big man.
And a very big one.
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