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The phrase "to be in a position to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing one's ability or capability to do something, often in a context where circumstances allow for action. Example: "After completing the necessary training, I will be in a position to lead the project effectively."
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The key for a job seeker is to be in a position to make a positive one.
I'm lucky to be in a position to do both.
You have to be in a position to make decisions.
I'd love to be in a position to do that.
"I'd like to be in a position to sell 20,000 shares a quarter," he said.
"Hopefully I'm going to be in a position to consider some offers very seriously come Christmas".
"We want to be in a position to respond to them," he said.
"How do they expect us to be in a position to hold elections?" he asked.
He wants to be able to be in a position to be on this team".
We put ourselves to be in a position to challenge the top three.
"Facebook after this IPO is going to be in a position to be predatory.
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