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"better position to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is equipped or able to do something more effectively or advantageously than others. Example: "As the team's top scorer, John was in a better position to lead them to victory in the championship game."
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He is in a better position to know himself.
Relatively, I am in a better position to fight it.
You couldn't ask for a better position to be in.
They're in a much better position to evaluate".
Adam Drummond, Opinium: "[There is a distinction between] a better position to win the election or a better position to form a government afterwards.
"We just have to put them in better position to make plays.
Some ratings agencies are in a better position to do that than others.
Kentucky (29-3) seems to be in better position to get there.
"No one is in a better position to win the Midwest than Gephardt.
"We'll never be in a better position to get promoted," he says.
Then Democrats would have been in a better position to tackle our nation's health-care crisis".
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