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"his ranking" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to someone's rank or position in a particular system or hierarchy. For example, "He was proud of his ranking in the company's internal ratings system."
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He scrolled down an online list of everyone's results in Beijing, to double-check his ranking.
Tszyu said after the fight that Judah should be fined and stripped of his ranking.
Nonetheless, that June victory boosted his confidence, along with his ranking.
Until this season, only a player's best 14 tournaments counted toward his ranking.
Woods' performance continued to suffer in 2011, taking its toll on his ranking.
His ranking: 216.
"His ranking will go up.
His ranking has dropped to 62nd.
He's always referring to his ranking".
I believe his ranking would have dropped regardless".
He's a much better player than his ranking might suggest.
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