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The phrase "an executive position" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job or role that involves high-level responsibilities and decision-making within an organization.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally landed an executive position at the company."
Alternatives: "a leadership role" or "a senior management position."
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The presidency is an executive position.
Mr. Stringer already is Sony chairman, an executive position.
He wants to turn it into an executive position, as in France.
"It would be regarded, understandably, as merely a stop on the way to an executive position.
He returned to an executive position with Macy's and an illustrious career in retailing.
Savitskaya returned to Earth and took an executive position at the aerospace design bureau Energia.
Bird has been offered an executive position in the Pacers' front office.
He first took up an executive position, called Director of Public Affairs.
But Mr. Corzine has also said that he misses being in an executive position.
Unlike Mr. Azoff, Mr. Maffei, who joined Live Nation's board two years ago, will not hold an executive position.
(The issue is further complicated because Brookfield's C.E.O., Mr. Clark, also holds an executive position at B.A.M).
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an administration position
an executive role
an administrative position
an executive level
an executive manager
an important position
an executive decision
an unenviable position
an elevated position
an executive secretary
an official position
chief position
its administrative position
an operational position
directors position
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