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Discover Ludwig"lower positions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to positions or ranks that are lower in hierarchy or importance compared to others. Example: In this company, promotions are based on performance rather than seniority, so it's possible for someone in a lower position to get promoted faster than their superiors.
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There's a majority female workforce, with a female CEO but many women are in lower positions.
We've occasionally had to persuade executives to look for lower positions.
"Despite fighting for the lower positions, I was absolutely on the limit for the whole race," Hamilton said.
Any number of chefs whose names belong in bold-face came through in lower positions: George Morrone, Don Pintabona, Steven Levine, Pat Trama and Dan Budd.
His slate of candidates for lower positions in the union won resoundingly against a dissident movement that failed to gain steam.
Mr. Shoigu, along with other newly appointed governors, then set about seeding his supporters in lower positions in a wide reshuffling in local politics.
Two other Grammy performers, Bruno Mars and the Lumineers, had sales gains for their albums but fell to lower positions on the chart, since sales overall were improved for the week.
Edward G. Rogoff, a professor of management at Baruch College who has studied the taxi industry, said that it had increasingly become divided between a small group of wealthy medallion owners and a vast pool of drivers who occupied one of the lower positions in the city's economy.
This suggests more intense leaching within soil at lower positions.
Leaching process seems to hinder the effect of steepness and curvature for soils at lower positions.
Continuous tillage resulted in lower organic matter contents for soils at lower positions.
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