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Discover Ludwig"I seek a position" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone is looking for a job or seeking a specific role or position within a company or organization. Example: "I have recently graduated and I am currently seeking a position in marketing with a dynamic company."
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I sought a position where I could have a life outside of work.
I seek a better life.
I spent an additional $5,000 in my final year for application fees and interview travel as I sought a residency position in Internal Medicine.
I sought a higher perspective.
For example, Hillary Clinton (among many others) led reporters to believe she wouldn't seek a position she ultimately sought.
Sometimes people seek a position of leadership for the position itself.
Seek a position.
I sought a second opinion.
"Why was I seeking a friendly hand?
Duly spooked, I sought a tiebreaker.
So I sought a career in science.
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