well, positively is an adverb so it can modify a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a phrase or a clause.
ex:
You are positively doing(v) that wrong.
You are positively adorable(adj)!
I am actually(ad) positively(ad) sane(adj), thank you.
The position of the birds ankle leading the owner to realize the ankle was broken.
positive thinking will help you to succeed
My position is unswerving.
The correct grammar would be "position applied for." This phrasing indicates that the position is the object of the action "applied."
"The store owner discussed the position with the applicant."
No, the correct use of the imperative is to give a command or instruction directly. In your example, it would be clearer and more concise to say "It is imperative that..." to convey necessity or importance.
Because of his criminal record, he was unfit for this position in the company.
To unfrock somebody is to remove them from a certain position. An example sentence is: It seemed only appropriate to unfrock him.
He would not budge to let them in. They would not budge from their position on the issue.
this job position is a 1 month duration and no longer.
He was curled into the fetal position. _or_ The fetal animal was in distress.
Alfredo and Rudy was playing one position like a centaur.
your position is outfield with the others! GO GO GO
The delta is a part of a river.Control, Delta team is in position.