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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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occupy lowest position

Is 'occupy' correct? Can you say 'lowest position'? What does lowest position me to you?
He occupies the lowest position in the company.

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Anonymous Is 'occupy' correct? Yes. Anonymous What does lowest position me to you?

  • Anonymous Is 'occupy' correct?
  • Yes.
  • Anonymous What does lowest position me to you?
  • It means he is engaged in the least important job.
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AnonymousIs 'occupy' correct?
Yes.
AnonymousWhat does lowest position me to you?
It means he is engaged in the least important job.
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I doubt it is very natural to say 'He is engaged in the least important job'
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I understand. But, I don't know for certain that engage is not OK here.

I think we can say, "He is doing the least important work."
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Why are you Verifying an answer when it isn't correct? Are you saying you can say "He is engaged in the least important job. " Mister Micawber? This sentence is not natural whatsoever and you have verified it.
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AnonymousWhy are you Verifying an answer when it isn't correct? Are you saying you can say "He is engaged in the least important job. " Mister Micawber? This sentence is not natural whatsoever and you have verified it.
I, myself, find it quite natural.

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