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Free sign upThe phrase "are in a position to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential or future opportunities for someone or something to develop or change into a certain state or role.
Example: "With the right training and support, employees are in a position to become leaders within the organization."
Alternatives: "have the potential to become" or "are capable of becoming".
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Global custody banks are in a position to become climate custodians for corporations and institutions.
And they are in a position to become informers, the only real hope of beating a mandatory prison term.
Jonathan: We feel we are in a position to become the world's largest display ad provider.
"We are all huddled and concentrated in ourselves, and our vision is reduced to the length of our nose".[48] Custom's grip is so strong that it is dubious as to whether we are in a position to become aware of it and shake off its power.
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It's not clear when we'll be in a position to become homeowners again.
Davis is in a position to become the biggest star in the sport.
You're put in a position to become a professional in the streets".
Large chains are in an excellent position to become retailers, Mr. Eyster said.
He now is in a strong position to become the Republican nominee.
"The leader of the largest party will be in poll position to become first minister" - Jack McConnell.
But when Johnson became vice president in 1961, Mr. Mansfield was in position to become majority leader.
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