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The phrase "in difficult position" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is facing a challenging or problematic situation. Example: The politician found himself in a difficult position when the scandal was exposed to the public.
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It puts us in difficult position.
The loss left Rutgers in difficult position, and bolstered the case that West Virginia is the class of the Big East.
To assess the creditworthiness, young firms are in difficult position for their poor image and goodwill.
It is also however, a result of information or lack of, which places young women in difficult position of making a career choice, with little knowledge of available possibilities.
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That leaves both in difficult positions.
And, in this new atmosphere, creatives and managers alike find themselves in difficult positions.
The pins were tucked in difficult positions, which added a degree of difficulty.
Clapper has said in the past that public testimony on intelligence matters places spymasters in difficult positions.
"There is no doubt that it places many people in difficult positions," said Assemblyman Clarence Norman Jr., the Brooklyn Democratic Party chairman.
Nor is it any secret that ministers do sometimes put their civil servants in difficult positions (see article).
Yet, Des Smyth of Ireland was the only player to shoot 65, and with many pins placed in difficult positions, Lytham remained difficult to attack.
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