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Discover LudwigThe term "position diagram" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a visual representation or diagram of the different parts of a sentence and their relationship to each other. An example of using "position diagram" in a sentence could be: "The student created a position diagram to better understand the grammatical structure of the sentence."
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Now came a spade to dummy's king, giving this position: (Diagram 1) How did Meckstroth continue?
He then cashed four rounds of spades, reaching this position: Diagram On the last spade East and South threw diamonds.
Declarer ruffed and trumped a club on the board to give this position (Diagram 1): Declarer needed five more tricks, which had to come from trumps.
Two heart leads left him in dummy in this position: Diagram On the remaining heart winner South threw his diamond loser.
Dummy's two club winners were cashed, and a third diamond lead put East on play in this position: (Diagram) South needed three more tricks.
He led to his diamond king and ruffed a diamond, to reach this position: Diagram The last trump was led from dummy, and East and South discarded diamonds.
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He shifted back to diamonds, and South took his queen in this position: (Diagrams) Now came the key play.
Consider the position diagrams.
Barrier position diagrams were assembled using optimal alignment through cross-correlation (Puchner et al., 2008; Otten et al., 2014).
Include key terms (including words found in the article, "Sports of The Times; What's in a Name? Crosby Fits His Role to a T"), player positions, diagrams of basic offensive and defensive plays, and famous players.
With one to go, this was the position [see Diagram 2].
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