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The phrase "if positioned upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a condition or situation that depends on being placed or located on a specific surface or area. Example: "The device will function optimally if positioned upon a stable surface."
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On account of this, a millimetric drop would maintain a spherical shape if positioned upon those surfaces.
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As if put upon.
Straddling the Atlantic has long been the basic, if sometimes painful, position upon which all UK foreign policy is based.
He relinquished these positions upon his retirement in 1966.
You are guaranteed an equivalent, though not necessarily the exact position, upon your return.
From 50 to 53 covered background positions upon ratification of the contract, and from 53 to 55 covered background positions in year 2. Adds 1 covered background position in TV, from 19 to 20, upon ratification.
Nucleotide positions on the x-axis mark the removed positions upon transition to a reduced model.
We are well positioned to maintain this status quo, but only if we keep moving, keep building on inherited advantages and seizing upon new possibilities.
Removing her lollipop, Sohn positioned the onboard "lipstick camera," mounted on the instrument console, so that it was pointed at her face, ready to go live at the top of the hour if she was called upon.
Two upland peat hillslopes were studied in the Peak District, UK, to determine what impact, if any, hillslope position had upon DOC concentration.
It's as if the onside/offside position "freezes" upon contact of a pass.
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