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Discover LudwigThe phrase "honorary position" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a title or role that is given as an honor or recognition, rather than being a paid or formal position. Example: After years of dedicated service to the organization, Jane was rewarded with an honorary position on the board of directors.
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"It's just an honorary position," Ms. Jin said.
Mr. Arafat named him minister of state, an honorary position.
Since 1993, he had held the honorary position of Life Vice President.
The city named him "Mayor of Harlem" (an honorary position) in 1952.
He was named to the highly prestigious but essentially honorary position of astronomer royal in 1995.
Hunt was later sacked from key posts, including an honorary position at University College London.
FRANK: I was Obergruppenfuehrer in the SA at the end, and this was an honorary position.
"What does he have to do with this restaurant?" "It's just an honorary position," Ms. Jin said.
"We do not want an honorary position," said Qusai Khatib, 40, a barber and a teacher in Kalandia.
In a ceremony at the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral, she was given the honorary position of emeritus chancellor instead.
I only have an honorary position with the Woodland Trust, and I won't call for my own resignation.
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