prime positions

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  1. The most favorable or advantageous locations or conditions for achieving a particular goal or purpose, often maximizing influence, engagement, or effectiveness.

The soccer coach placed his best players in prime positions on the field to maximize their chances of scoring.

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  • 2 months ago
    Something I found on prime positions:

    The phrase ‘prime positions‘ refers to locations or roles considered to be of the highest importance or value, particularly in contexts like real estate or strategic planning. The term ‘prime‘ comes from the Latin word ‘primus,‘ meaning ‘first‘ or ‘foremost,‘ signifying superior quality or ranking. ‘Positions‘ stems from the Latin ‘positio,‘ which means ‘a placing, a position, or a situation.‘ Together, ‘prime positions‘ conveys the idea of the most favorable or advantageous locations or roles in a specific context.

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  • 2 months ago
    Other words often associated with prime positions: key positions, leading positions, top positions, optimal positions, and advantageous positions