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Discover LudwigThe phrase "positioned near" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the proximity of two items to each other. For example, "The art gallery is positioned near the museum, making it an ideal destination for a day trip."
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British tanks are positioned near the bridge.
Israeli tanks are positioned near his compound there.
The TV is positioned near the Robinsons entrance, and every shopper has to walk by it.
A tube snakes over the shoulder and is positioned near the user's mouth.
Offshore farms can be positioned near densely populated areas where power is needed.
They are positioned near a power station, the sun melting in oranges behind the transmission lines.
The circles, made of laterite pillars, are positioned near burial mounds.
The Mustang is one of the last Fords to have its fuel tank positioned near the back bumper.
Positioned near a window overlooking the Hudson River, the bikes had a better view than many of the desks nearby.
Players may pass the ball to their goal shooter, or a goal attack positioned near the opponents' basket.
"It relies on the dolphins wanting to be near it or being positioned near something that is interesting them".
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