Sentence examples for * posts from inspiring English sources

The phrase '* posts' is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a specific number of posts, whether they be physical or virtual, that have been shared or published. Example: "I've written 10 blog posts this week."

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'Gigantic posts'?

funny posts.

Many posts remain unfilled.

Prose, not posts.

45 posts that day.

Goldman posts big profits.

Guy Trebay's posts.

No Twitter posts.

He posts great pictures.

(And posts Hauser's reply).

Everyone posts pictures.

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