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The phrase "positions that require" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing job roles or tasks that necessitate specific skills, qualifications, or attributes.
Example: "We are looking to fill several positions that require advanced technical expertise and strong communication skills."
Alternatives: "roles that demand" or "jobs that necessitate".
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All have ended up in positions that require management expertise.
Each sport is too complex with too many different positions that require too many different skills.
These are a portion of the roughly 1,200 positions that require Senate confirmation.
The administration needs to fill 46 science and technology positions that require Senate confirmation.
Graduates are entering positions that require them to assess and evaluate services needed for special populations.
Trump has been slow to fill the hundreds of positions that require approval by the US Senate.
At the same time, the Trump administration has moved slowly to fill key roles, making nominations for just eight of the 15 key positions that require Senate confirmation.
Good people at the White House are hard at work, finding candidates for the nearly 500 positions that require Senate confirmation.
Many of Trump's HUD appointees without housing experience hold titles such as "special assistant" or "senior adviser," often relatively high-paying positions that require no public vetting.
The Partnership for Public Service, in collaboration with The Washington Post, has been tracking 553 key administration positions that require Senate confirmation.
The challenge is finding the right people for the right jobs — even so-called "middle-skilled" positions that require data input and processing knowledge.
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