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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exalted position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high or elevated status, often in a formal or dignified context.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally achieved an exalted position within the organization."
Alternatives: "highly esteemed role" or "elevated status."
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James Bond has an exalted position in British culture.
What background is needed to reach this exalted position?
No one in any exalted position is immune to the forces of a fast-changing narrative.
The poll suggested that the papacy no longer occupies the exalted position it once did.
Two years later he was raised to an exalted position in the Buddhist clergy.
"Given his new exalted position in the Senate, he should follow the law".
Today's super -- excuse me, resident manager -- lives in grand style befitting his increasingly exalted position.
And some believe he's ready for an even more exalted position.
The Great Groove Loophole is not likely to be moved into any such exalted position on that site.
The excitement serves as a reminder that classical music has not lost its exalted position in German culture.
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But Paul is now behind the screen in the once-exalted position (doing the sensitive dye and hairpiece work), and Luigi is on the other side, closer to the window.
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