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The phrase 'get into a position' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe a situation where someone has to move to a specific spot or situation. For example: "She got into a position where she could see the whole stage."
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"Men don't often get into a position where they feel helpless," he said.
Don't get into a position where you have responsibility and accountability, but you don't have power.
If we do that, we can get into a position to win later on".
I know if I get into a position to do something, you're in trouble".
"We get into a position where we get in a lull.
How do these people get into a position that can affect the future of the country?
To spend your working days helping someone get into a position to do that damage is not honorable.
"I let myself get into a position in which I didn't act responsibly and I apologise for this.
You see players on the floor, you get into a position to try to not let anything happen".
He added: "But it's allowed itself to get into a position where everything it does appears to be self-defeating.
"I think there's this tremendous desire in her campaign not to get into a position where you're identified with traditional Democratic views.
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