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The phrase "in positions" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually implies that someone is physically occupying a particular space. For example: "The students were lined up in positions along the back wall of the classroom."
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Others in positions of power.
We need not just women in positions of influence, but feminists in positions of power.
All have ended up in positions that require management expertise.
"They've systematically attacked people in positions of authority.
Many people in positions of authority chose not to know.
He wants to place viewers in positions of productive uncertainty.
You, on the panel, are in positions of leadership.
They encounter fewer women than men in positions of leadership.
"Change in positions of power is a good thing".
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"They see very strong, dug-in positions," General Musharraf said.
"We don't have one-day or walk-in positions.
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