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"high-profile position" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a job or role that is important and receives a lot of attention or visibility. Example: "She was offered a high-profile position at the prestigious law firm, which would greatly enhance her career prospects."
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I am in a high-profile position at work.
Q. You've taken a high-profile position on school nutrition.
One of the biggest challenges for an assistant who moves to a high-profile position?
"Chris has it especially tough playing such a high-profile position.
Harriet Harman criticised Gove for removing a woman from a high-profile position.
Since his father's death Mr. Deng has maintained his high-profile position.
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Note that off the catwalk, women have been landing high-profile positions in the industry.
As he holds several high-profile positions within the Yeshivah community, I feel he should resign from them all".
That disproportion in high-profile positions reinforces popular suspicions that some old-boy network or entrenched sexism resists change.
He also has a history of leaving high-profile positions before campaigns have run their course.
The mayor also gave several members of the LGBT community high-profile positions on the board.
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