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Discover Ludwig"be in pole position" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to have a slight advantage or favorable position over others. For example, you could say, "The team has been in pole position since the beginning of the season, and looks to take home the championship."
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Mr Brown said there was a need to "show we can manage globalisation better" and "balance the autonomy that people want with the co-operation we need", adding: "That is what the EU is about". He said the UK would be "in pole position" to champion change when it takes the rotating presidency of the EU in 2017, if it votes to stay in the EU.
But who should be in pole position?
"BAe will be in pole position [for that contract].
My Edinburgh prejudice notwithstanding, Glasgow must be in pole position.
Spencer and Davis would therefore appear to be in pole position for their respective categories.
Spencer must surely be in pole position for the Academy Award.
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He's in pole position.
France are in pole position, with Germany, Portugal and the Netherlands the other candidates.
Glamorgan are in pole position, but are being made to struggle by Derbyshire in Cardiff.
Hilco, the investment firm, is in pole position to be named as liquidator.
"Rio is in pole position to supply the metal-hungry world".
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