favorable position

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favorable position

The chess player moves her queen into a favorable position.

Definition

Noun: - The quality of being at a competitive advantage: A situation or circumstance that gives someone or something a better chance of success compared to others.

Usage

The term "favorable position" describes a state of having an advantageous standing in a competitive context, such as in business, sports, or negotiations. It is a formal phrase often used in analytical or strategic discussions.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Their early investment in the technology put them in a favorable position when the market expanded.
    • The team's home-field advantage gave them a favorable position for the championship game.
Advanced Usage
  • "to hold a favorable position": To currently possess an advantage.
    • The company holds a favorable position in the renewable energy sector.
  • "to maneuver into a favorable position": To strategically move to gain an advantage.
    • Through clever marketing, the startup maneuvered itself into a favorable position.
Variants and Related Words
  • Advantageous position (n): A very similar phrase meaning a position conferring benefit or gain.
    • Securing the contract put us in an advantageous position for future projects.
  • Competitive edge (n): A specific advantage over competitors.
    • Their customer service provides a significant competitive edge.
Synonyms
  • Upper hand: A position of control or advantage.
  • Prime position: A very advantageous or ideal location or situation.
  • Pole position (from racing): The most advantageous starting position, often used metaphorically.
Related Phrases
  • In a strong position: Having good resources or a high likelihood of success.
    • After the successful merger, the corporation is in a strong position.
  • To be well-placed: To be in a good situation to do something.
    • The researcher is well-placed to make a new discovery.
Notes on Meaning

The phrase "favorable position" inherently implies a comparison within a competitive framework. It is not simply a good situation, but one that is relatively better than that of rivals or competitors. The advantage can be due to location, timing, resources, or strategy.

favorable position

The chess player moves her queen into a favorable position.

Noun
  1. the quality of being at a competitive advantage

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