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The phrase "are in a position to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has the capability or authority to provide something, such as a service or assistance.
Example: "We are in a position to offer you a competitive salary and benefits package."
Alternatives: "are able to provide" or "have the capacity to offer".
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Artists need institutional support, such as mentoring from a drama teacher, to find their feet – resources not all schools are in a position to offer.
Ultimately, however, these are technical issues and Meyer recognises that it is only a matter of time before engineering companies are in a position to offer us products that not only look human but offer functionality way beyond the human.
The versatile back is out of contract at the end of the season and is known to be wanted by Warrington and Wigan, both of whom are in a position to offer him a better deal than Salford can manage.
If the World Bank, the IMF and the OECD are serious about winning the battle, they can make honesty part of the price of getting the economic help they are in a position to offer.
Many established professionals out there are in a position to offer these non-financial perks to the global youth population.
"With the SPFL rules meaning they take a levy of 50% of the gate receipts before expenses, and the high cost of policing and stewarding these fixtures, the board do not feel that they are in a position to offer free entry to season ticket holders".
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"We did not believe we were in a position to offer any meaningful assessment.
This is an answer that only a neo-Russellian is in a position to offer.
Also ask for a supervisor who may be in a position to offer a discount.
Which practitioners would be in a position to offer PreP?
Your business must be in a position to offer colour printing services to your clients.
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