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"strengthened position" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone or something has become stronger or more advantageous. Example: After a successful marketing campaign, the company's strengthened position in the market led to a significant increase in profits.
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That is an acknowledgement of Miliband's significantly strengthened position.
It had one eye on Syriza's strengthened position and feared being tarnished as a traitor to leftist ideals.
It was about terrorism, security and values.' Her legacy to LBS is its strengthened position within the top 10 of the world's business schools.
The radical-left's strengthened position could have a major impact on the priorities of the 62 leading Brazilian companies in which the fund has a significant stake.
The company plans to use its newly strengthened position in the electric and natural gas markets in Britain to cut more ambitious deals in the United States, where it is currently the ninth-largest electric utility.
During my time in Iran, officials repeatedly echoed the theme that, in spite of the new sanctions, they were dealing from a strengthened position, and that they would like to resume nuclear talks, if the conditions were right.
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He called the charges an attempt to "weaken Iran's increasingly strengthening position in the region".
Celtic strengthen position at top.
Accurate forecasts concerning future trends activate the market, strengthen position of manufacturers of building materials, contractors and design studios.
Further, they kept bringing up the fact that the strengthening position of the U.S. dollar to other currency has hit their numbers hard as well.
It seems food can be used to strengthen positions in a conflict.
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