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The phrase "executive position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a high-level job or role within an organization, typically involving significant responsibilities and decision-making authority.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally secured an executive position at the company."
Alternatives: "leadership role" or "senior position."
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No, not with a new executive position.
The presidency is an executive position.
Mr. Stringer already is Sony chairman, an executive position.
Hudson hesitated when BAE offered her the chief executive position.
He wants to turn it into an executive position, as in France.
He has been training "a few candidates" among the younger generation for the chief executive position.
"It would be regarded, understandably, as merely a stop on the way to an executive position.
He returned to an executive position with Macy's and an illustrious career in retailing.
Savitskaya returned to Earth and took an executive position at the aerospace design bureau Energia.
Although he is the public face of his firms, he holds no executive position.
They suggested that she would be an ideal candidate for a new executive position.
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