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The phrase 'positions with' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to a position someone currently holds or is seeking, or to refer to opportunities to gain experience at a certain job or organization. For example, "She has held various positions with local nonprofits since graduating from college."
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They can't hook up positions with policies.
Dolores also held positions with the NYC DEP & DCAS.
Bush compared McCain's positions with those of Al Gore.
Her father and uncle received positions with the company.
American advisers took up positions with the Iraqi unit.
The newspapers filled many positions with permanent replacement workers.
Next, various positions with the U. S. Attorney's office.
Reed held other NBA coaching positions, with the Sacramento Califf).
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No prayer position with the hands.
Also: "not a popular position with conservatives"?
This is a position with real merit.
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