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I am very much in the position #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 20:00 pm   I am very much in the position
 

Hi Alan and Torsten! What does the expression mean? ... I am very much in the position...
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Position #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 21:32 pm   Position
 

Hi Batman,

Tell me the whole sentence, please.

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Position #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 30, 2004 8:29 am   Position
 

Alan wrote:
Hi Batman,

Tell me the whole sentence, please.

Alan

Hi Alan! I saw this sentence in Feedback.... "Probably you can do it'
Torsten say" I know exactly...... I am very much in the position"
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Position #4 (permalink) Tue Mar 30, 2004 9:36 am   Position
 

Hi Batman,

I imagine that means here: I am in the situation/ I am in the same position/situation - in other words what you are doing, I am also doing. But without a complete sentence, I can't help any more.

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