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preferred position

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noun

  1. especially desirable advertising space for which, if it is specifically requested by the advertiser, a publication charges a premium rate.


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He began his return at Bristol on the wing but Bears' director of rugby Pat Lam has moved him to full-back during the season and Rees-Zammit says this is now his preferred position.

From BBC Feb. 5, 2026

Even as he continued to play out of his preferred position.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 20, 2024

In fact, the only starter playing by the end of the game was center Evan Brown, who moved to left guard, allowing rookie Olu Oluwatimi to fill in at center, his preferred position.

From Seattle Times Oct. 9, 2023

The narrowing of his eyes and the smile were small indications of the mental gymnastics Anthony Davis still seems to be playing when he was asked about his preferred position for the Lakers.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 6, 2023

Simple farming communities have wakened to find themselves complex industrial regions in which the farmers have frequently lost their former preferred position.

From The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics by Buck, Solon J. (Solon Justus)

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