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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be positioned as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe how someone or something is perceived or marketed. Example: The new product is being positioned as a luxury item, with a higher price point and sleek packaging.
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Farah could be positioned as the bad guy.
Now, following Zagitova, Medvedeva seemed to be positioned as a poignant older woman.
"NBC Universal really has the ability to be positioned as the media market leader in green.
It will be positioned as a business product, with Wi-Fi and 3G wireless connectivity.
The other employees jumped in, arguing over whether this should be positioned as a new product feature or a new product, and asking for data for advertisers.
We believe this transaction demonstrates that Williams & Glyn's is a viable and attractive business which will be positioned as a strong, customer-focused challenger bank," Van Saun said.
One approach to a national missile defense would be to deploy interceptors on Navy ships, possibly on Aegis cruisers, which could then be positioned as necessary.
"We are proud of our Chinese roots," says Mr Yang, but "we no longer want to be positioned as a Chinese company.
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Therefore two GPS units and a weather station were positioned as near as possible to PIG.
The metaglene was positioned as low as possible and tilted slightly downwards.
No leaves are positioned as sculpture.
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