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'propitious position' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an advantageous situation or a favorable outcome. For example, "The company is in a propitious position thanks to their successful investments over the past several years."
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Either they've convinced that Almunia is plop and will eventually allow one of efforts to trickle past him or they're copping out, firing from way out rather than attempt to pick their way into a more propitious position.
Being at the center of that is a propitious position.
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It might just be biding its time, but Kagan makes a good case that its geopolitical position is not propitious: while the United States is flanked by oceans, China is encircled by wary, watchful neighbors.
But it also said it was a "propitious occasion" to recall a "common position" on Jerusalem expressed by the Vatican and the Palestine Liberation Organisation when the two sides signed a basic agreement on their bilateral relations in 2000.
Neither the time nor the place seemed particularly propitious.
These QDs are quite many in quantity, and the positions of their energy states in the energy band diagram are propitious for subsequent electron extraction after transition.
Nevertheless, the realization of propitious conditions could increase the likelihood of such change taking place [ 55].
The timing was propitious.
His timing was propitious.
The timing is propitious.
The timing looked propitious.
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