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The phrase "austere position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strict, severe, or minimalist stance on a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The committee took an austere position on budget cuts, refusing to allocate any additional funds for discretionary spending."
Alternatives: "strict stance" or "severe viewpoint".
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His austere position has an icy beauty.
Although Reid recognized that this austere position on the contents of experience is in conflict with how we normally think and talk, he also thought this conflict could be defused.
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Psychoanalysts today do not generally operate from the austere, frustrating position of the past.
There is another, less permissive position constructed along similar lines, but based on a more austere view of what counts as a moral disaster that might justify resort to terrorism.
Transport of unstable patients away from an austere location relieves a load on the local resources.
Its fluidity encompasses the caste system, mythology and austere philosophical positions including atheism.
Hogg establishes the scene with austere, fixed-position camera setups and a coolly reserved "middle distance" sound design for dialogue, a procedural self-deprecation that allows us to observe and overhear events at one remove.
— Eric Asimov The Huffington Post: Austere?
When we want to retreat into our own minds, most of us do not instinctively assume the lotus position or retire to some austere chamber.
The scale of Tamara Riewe and Samuel von Wentz's microscopic bodies positioned against the Hudson River was austere and astounding.
But the austere, even stubborn, old-fashioned utilitarianism of his office belies his position in the New York real estate firmament.
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