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'taking a position at' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when someone has accepted a job or role at a company or institution. For example: "John recently accepted a position at Google and is looking forward to his new role."
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He had recently considered taking a position at Microsoft.
He was taking a position at a lower salary with a much smaller company.
After a postdoc with Norm Pace, he moved to Canada, taking a position at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
"He was taking a position at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and hoped his family might join him there".
He taught at the University of Maryland, University of Pennsylvania, and George Washington University before taking a position at the University of Delaware.
He spent nearly a decade in Milan as a telecommunications industry analyst at McKinsey before taking a position at Omnitel Pronto Italia, an Italian mobile operator, in 1996.
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Another tells of moving from Japan to Silicon Valley to take a position at a company that failed a month later.
In September , 1925 Cox took a position at West Virginia State College.
He's a curator who has taken a position at a museum in Qatar.
After a year spent at Butler College, Rietz took a position at the University of Illinois.
In 2003, she took a position at ICSI as a senior researcher.
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