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The phrase "entry position" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a job or position that is at the beginning or lowest level of a career or organization. Example: "After graduating from university, I applied for an entry position at a marketing firm to gain experience in the industry."
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Six entry position models are created to evaluate the failure process and determine the best entry position.
We determine the optimal entry position in which shear-slip and residual coal are minimized.
Sure enough, Ms. Combs's data entry position at a mail distribution company evaporated in August, along with 20 others.
The available range of tool orientation and entry position is clarified in which accurate guidance is guaranteed.
Sue Fitzpatrick, education manager, Institute of Clinical Research Sue said: Gain transferable experience to enter clinical research: The entry position in the pharmaceutical industry is that of a clinical research associate (CRA).
In September, a second So Solid album was released, called 2nd Verse, but with sales of just 3,000 in its first week and chart entry position of 70, it stiffed, selling 25,000 copies in total.
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Already seeing positive results from colleges, Mr. Papalexis said: "Potential employees for lower-level entry positions are being constantly cranked out of the local technical schools.
During excavation, entry positions may be subjected to separation, shear-slip, support body failure, and roof collapse.
Nick Crosbie, of Inflate, has reinvented the bandstand, with a movable molded plastic canopy, and his entry, positioned near the front hall, is the first image visitors will see.
ZDB flat index is an array of entry positions.
Industries offer a variety of fast-track, mid-level entry positions for eligible PhDs with the right prerequisites.
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