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The phrase 'take up a position' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when describing a job opportunity, or a career move. Example: "She decided to take up a position in the accounting department."
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Most take up a position somewhere in-between.
Next fall, he will take up a position as an assistant professor at Caltech.
Take up a position as close to the roof as possible.
Unlike most new cookbooks, You're All Invited isn't desperately trying to take up a position.
See how I had to take up a position, even though I was full of doubt.
Ex-Brentford manager Wally Downes, meanwhile, looks set to take up a position as West Ham's defence coach.
Merouane Zemmama replaced Duffy in the 65th minute to take up a position just behind the front two, which now featured Riordan.
Haye admitted to trying just a bit harder when he noticed Dundee, who looks increasingly like Yoda, take up a position near the corner post.
Zack (Mr. Keller) should be at work; they have moved from the United States to France so he can take up a position at Doctors Without Borders.
Yolanda Bevill, a spokeswoman for Prairie View A&M University, said Ms Bland was due to take up a position on August 3 as a summer programme associate.
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Were Giardini to take up a position at La Sapienza he would certainly have his hands full.
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