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'no position to' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a lack of authority or power to do something. For example, "Due to his lack of experience, he was in no position to challenge the ruling of the manager."
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They're in no position to lecture anyone".
He was in no position to object.
Hughes was in no position to argue.
G.M. is in no position to help.
I'm in no position to judge.
We're certainly in no position to judge".
Mr. Sander was in no position to duck.
Ministers alone are in no position to cut spending effectively.
"Benedict is in no position to call himself Christ's representative.
The buyers were in no position to complain.
But he is in no position to court unpopularity.
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