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You can't write a letter "to" a position. If you can not get your grammar correct there is little hope of you having your application "for" a government position accepted.
Sorry, there is no correct position to get you pregnant. Yes... all positions are correct.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "gondola" (Italian boat, or a structure having a similar shape, as with the occupied portion of a dirigible or blimp).
Although Excel checks that the formula has the correct structure, it does not check that the formula contains the correct values or cell references.
I would tend to say is working in an office.
That is the correct spelling of "dislocated" (out of position, as in an injury).
Upright.
Disappointed with is correct, but I am not sure about disappointes by. sorry
The correct grammar would be "position applied for." This phrasing indicates that the position is the object of the action "applied."
I would say Un Sacapuntas is the correct structure of copper
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The mules are actually towing locomotives and are used to guide ships and keep them in the correct position in the locks, avoiding collisions and damage to the ship or the lock structure.