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relief position
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "relief position" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it in contexts related to job roles, particularly in fields like healthcare, emergency services, or any situation where someone temporarily fills in for another. For example: "She was hired for a relief position to cover the nurse on maternity leave." Alternative expressions include "temporary role" and "substitute position."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
temporary assignments
substitute role
spatial arrangement
temporary assignment
contract work
temporary duties
ad hoc jobs
ad hoc assignments
ad hoc work
ad hoc business
permanent position
ad hoc duty
temporary insanity
one-time project
designated task
interim appointment
interim determination
provisional appointment
layout configuration
positional organization
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11 human-written examples
However, these horizons can vary in thickness or structural and pedological development depending on relief position.
Science
A surficial layer (Upper Layer) with relatively constant thickness (around 50 cm independent of relief position) covers Pleistocene sediments of any age.
Science
Statistical analysis indicated a significant influence of the relief position on the spatial distribution of soil texture, total carbon and total nitrogen contents.
Science
Environmental factors (actual rainfall during the anthesis, long-term mean annual precipitation), topographic factors (relief position, topographic wetness index TWI) and management factors (tillage, preceding crop, susceptibility ranking of wheat cultivars to Fusarium spp).
The objectives of the present study were to (1) identify the dominant soil types and their vulnerability using elicitation of local soil knowledge, (2) characterise the physical and chemical properties of the soils and (3) link them to the relief position and land use in order to (4) initiate sustainable soil use based on recommendations deduced from objectives (1) to (3).
Science
The water availability can be described by the relief-dependent (influenced by the exposition, slope and relief position) climatic water balance within the period from May to October and the available water capacity in the upper 1 m of the ground.
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Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
One is the scarcity of verifiable information beyond what is physically visible to United Nations officials in Iraq -- whose appointments Baghdad can control in the sense that it can reject nominees for relief positions, and whose movements are frequently circumscribed.
News & Media
These are preserved even on higher relief positions, indicating that periglacial erosion during the Pleniglacial was only marginal.
Science
This paper compares soil hydraulic properties of the same soil horizons sampled at different relief positions in a single field representing various degrees of soil erosion/deposition.
Science
In a participatory approach, combining local and scientific knowledge, sixteen sites were selected, representative for distinct relief positions, parent material (sand stone and silt stone), land use history, and erosion hazard.
Science
In both cases, the anti-relief position was upheld.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "relief position" in a professional context, clearly define the specific responsibilities and duration of the role to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid assuming "relief position" always implies a fully equivalent replacement. Clearly outline any differences in responsibilities or authority compared to the original role.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "relief position" functions as a noun phrase, typically describing a temporary role or job, or sometimes a physical placement aimed at providing comfort or assistance. Ludwig AI supports this interpretation with examples related to job postings and disaster assistance.
Frequent in
Science
44%
Wiki
30%
News & Media
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Encyclopedias
2%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "relief position" commonly denotes a temporary role or job, often to cover absences, or it can refer to a specific spatial arrangement for comfort. According to Ludwig, its grammatical correctness is confirmed, and it appears most frequently in scientific, Wiki and news contexts. While not extremely common, its meaning is generally clear. When using this phrase, ensure the context clarifies whether it refers to employment, spatial arrangements, or a general standpoint of assistance. Using more precise language when there's possibility of misunderstanding can improve clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
temporary assignment
Focuses on the temporary nature of the role or task.
substitute role
Highlights the act of replacing someone else.
covering position
Emphasizes that the position is filling in for an absent individual.
spatial arrangement
Focuses on the physical placement or layout in a given area.
topographical location
Refers to the position of something in relation to the Earth's surface features.
geographic placement
Highlights the position in terms of latitude and longitude.
standpoint of alleviation
Emphasizes a perspective focused on providing assistance or ease.
vantage point of aid
Highlights the perspective of delivering support or assistance.
perspective of assistance
Focuses on offering aid or help.
temporary staffing
Highlights the practice of hiring employees for a limited time.
FAQs
How is "relief position" used in job descriptions?
A "relief position" typically indicates a temporary role to cover absences like vacations, sick leave, or parental leave. These "temporary assignments" often have specific duties and a defined timeframe.
What's a more formal way to say "relief position"?
In formal settings, you might use "temporary staffing", "covering position", or "substitute role" to convey the same meaning with a more professional tone.
In what contexts is "relief position" used outside of employment?
Outside of work, "relief position" might refer to a physical arrangement or "spatial arrangement" that offers comfort or support, such as a resting posture for pain management.
Is "relief position" interchangeable with "standpoint of alleviation"?
While both relate to assistance, "relief position" generally refers to a temporary role or physical placement, whereas "standpoint of alleviation" describes a perspective focused on providing relief or aid.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested