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The phrase "abuse his position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is misusing their authority or power for personal gain or to harm others.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the manager had been abusing his position to manipulate company policies for his own benefit."
Alternatives: "misuse his authority" or "exploit his role".
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Nor can the prince, whose constitutional power is zero, be said to "abuse his position" in commenting on style.
They also contained comment to the effect that the ex-Tory MP had shown a willingness to abuse his position to further his own financial and business interests.
His apparent willingness to abuse his position would have made it difficult to defend charges related to his trading in Tomkins.
"And yet Rick was able to abuse his position of power for years, and there were people who knew and no one said or did anything".
They also contained comment to the effect that he had shown willing to abuse his position to further his own financial and business interests.
His "duty of care" is to the movie; he doesn't want to abuse his position of power – or, at least, of publicity.
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He has not abused his position.
A police chief abusing his position?
He manipulated them and abused his position of trust.
"He is deliberately and wilfully abusing his position".
The question is now if he ever abused his position.
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