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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fill a position' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has been hired or accepted for a job, or when a job is being offered. Example: "The company is looking to fill a new position in the marketing department."
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"When I look to fill a position, I'm not looking for someone who's been sitting around with idle hands".
Enrique, 25, will cost Liverpool in the region of £6million but will fill a position which they struggled with last season.
More than one-third of the managers said that they had hired below-average candidates "just to fill a position quickly".
It is never difficult to fill a position, she said; it is all a matter of "finding the right qualified person".
Mr. Hamingson will fill a position soon to be vacated by Mara Manus, the theater's top financial executive for the last six years.
When the number of unemployed per vacancy falls, it also means employers have a tougher job finding someone to fill a position.
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A delay of a few months in filling a position can be critical.
Mr. Davies will be filling a position that has been empty since 2006.
He fills a position left open when the longtime general counsel, Nancy Heinen, left Apple in May.
Ms. Baron, 61, fills a position that was held by Phyllis Grann, Penguin Putnam's chief executive, who also ran G. P. Putnam.
Filling a position that had been vacant since April 1999 has meant Ms. Knox had to hit the ground running.
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