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Maelstrom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

"place a position"

Is the following context even correct
"The company will thus place an advantageous position to aid in the process of manufacturing."

Is there verb "place" any incorrect or not so idiomatic??'

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maelstrom Is the following context even correct It doesn't seem so. No. I can't figure out what 'place a position' is supposed to mean.

  • maelstrom Is the following context even correct It doesn't seem so.
  • No.
  • I can't figure out what 'place a position' is supposed to mean.
  • CJ
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maelstromIs the following context even correct
It doesn't seem so. No. I can't figure out what 'place a position' is supposed to mean.
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CalifJim maelstromIs the following context even correctIt doesn't seem so. No. I can't figure out what 'place a position' is supposed to mean. CJ
Like offer a position in their company, for which they'll recruit someone to fill.
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I've never seen "place a position" used like that. It's usually "create a position".

CJ

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