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"position of influence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a role or situation which gives someone power or influence over others. For example, "By taking on the position of influence within the company, Jack was able to have a greater impact on policy decisions."
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A positive influence should be a guiding principal to those afforded a position of influence in shaping an industry.
"He's in a position of influence," Scott said.
"Such a test would preclude virtually anyone in public office or position of influence.
Loads of people over 30 in a position of influence just sit about fucking moaning.
Would anybody say they were using their position of influence to badger young men into fatherhood?
It was his scientific work that brought him into a position of influence.
Many of those arrested held no particular position of influence or power, though a few did.
"He exploited the position of influence he had over each of them for his own sexual gratification.
"I wanted to be in a position of influence," he said, "and you can't influence a loser".
Others say that a major position of influence should not be doled out in thanks, or to soothe bruised feelings.
Wisely, Cameron and Miliband have kept Blue Labour and Red Toryism at a safe distance from any position of influence.
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