unique position

collocation in English

meaningsofuniqueandposition

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unique
adjective
uk
/juːˈniːk/
us
/juːˈniːk/
being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in ...
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position
noun
uk
/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/
us
/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/
the place where something or someone is, often in relation to ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandpositionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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At the same time, she seems to have held auniquepositionin the alliance.
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This implies that each player has auniquepositionon euthanasia; one that a player prefers most.
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The reason is that a proposer is in auniquepositionto extract gains in both dimensions.
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Note that each sensor has auniquepositionon the robot with respect to the robot centre.
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Moreover, they were in theuniquepositionof being able to compare the quality of operations across post offices.
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Music educators are in a fairlyuniquepositionwith regard to the administering of feedback to their students.
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That is theuniqueposition.
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They are in auniqueposition.
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He has created auniqueposition.
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I was in a fairlyuniqueposition.
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That is certainly auniqueposition.
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We have reached a ratheruniqueposition.
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State courts continued to recognize theuniquepositionof the marital contract into the twentieth century by acknowledging its public purposes.
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We are now at the halfway mark of this period, and are in auniquepositionto evaluate the predictions made by these papers.
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It reflects theuniquepositionthe production of empirical evidence holds in archaeology, compared to most other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.
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According to this account it is theuniquepositionof the representation in a network of strongly associated elements that determines language membership.
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An officer was in auniquepositionof immense prestige and power, particularly following the glorious victories of the so-called wars of unification.
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It is important to have accurate estimates, rather than engineering estimates, because of theuniquepositionin which these countries often find themselves.
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I find myself tonight in auniqueposition.
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He is in auniquepositionthis evening.
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Cannot we keep to that proud anduniqueposition?
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The answer is that we have auniqueposition.
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In the past they have been in auniqueposition.
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