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The phrase "in position to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to someone or something's ability to act on, or handle, a certain situation. For example: "The company was in position to take on the new project."
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"We put ourselves in position to lose".
At least Jarrett put himself in position to catch Rudd.
And we're still in position to do that".
The Marlins, however, are not in position to make trades.
Attack-a-Shaq will put them in position to win.
Wami is again in position to cash in.
Now he's in position to start doing something spectacular".
Now the Mets were in position to strike back.
Every Florida Gator is in position to make the steal.
He put the Mets in position to take the town.
Serena may be in position to do it.
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