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"untenable position" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation, idea, or argument that is impossible to maintain or defend. One example of using this phrase in a sentence is: "After numerous protests and public outcry, the company was forced to admit that their stance on environmental regulations was an untenable position."
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It's an untenable position.
It's an unviable, untenable position".
But that is an untenable position.
I had an untenable position.
This is an untenable position.
Burr had placed him in an untenable position.
"We're putting educators in an untenable position," he said.
This left the generals in an untenable position.
"Members are realising that this is an untenable position".
Eleven Democrats are in a similarly untenable position.
"You're in an untenable position here," Mr. Martinez said.
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