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Discover Ludwig"worse position" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an unfavorable or less desirable situation. For example, "When the economy took a turn for the worse, I found myself in a much worse position financially than I had been expecting."
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Christie stood in a worse position, with negative perceptions outweighing positive ones, 34%-31%.
"A Better School but a Worse Position?
That is a worse position than the status quo.
In some ways, Mr Jiang was in an even worse position.
And if the students were in on that deception they were in a worse position".
We could be in a worse position next year, including on food stamps".
Balchin points out that leasehold house buyers find themselves in a worse position than flat buyers.
In one important sense, we are now in a worse position than we were before December.
This club has been in a much worse position than it is today".
As such this is a worse position than the battered Greek economy.
However, Portugual's economy is in a far worse position than ours.
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