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The phrase "get into positions" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the act of assuming a particular stance or arrangement, especially in a group or team setting. Example: The players quickly got into their positions on the field, ready for the start of the game. Another example: The dancers practiced for hours to perfect their routine and make sure they could get into their positions flawlessly during the performance.
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You have to get into positions and work hard.
He didn't score many but he held up the ball and allowed team-mates to get into positions to start the second phase of attack.
They get into positions that I love to get into myself 30 yards from goal, but they go backwards much more than I like.
Poor Simpson: when women get into positions of power they always start acting like the worst and most aggressive of men.
"While they talk about equality, once they get into positions of influence, they rush to revoke the symbols of Unionism," he complained.
Find out if you can labour and deliver your baby in water; you may find it easier to get into positions for a calmer birth.
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Before I get into position to simulate docking, Sommers and Hatfield tell me it's easy.
"I was trying to get into position so I could hit the ball".
Here, two actresses get into position near a murdered soldier and an abandoned carriage.
"Players should, when they get into position, finish it off," McIlroy says.
Peter Jennings didn't get into position at ABC until shortly past noon.
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