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The phrase "a diplomatic post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or job within a diplomatic service or embassy.
Example: "After years of hard work, she was finally appointed to a diplomatic post in France."
Alternatives: "a diplomatic position" or "a diplomatic assignment".
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Instead, Benedict transferred Archbishop Viganò to become the papal nuncio, a diplomatic post, in Washington.
Instead he was transferred to a diplomatic post in Spain, the authorities said.
He retired in 1991 when the new non-Communist government did not offer him a diplomatic post.
She is expected to remain in Britain for some time; her father was given a diplomatic post based in Birmingham.
Whether or not those talks succeed, it's time for Washington to open a diplomatic post in Tehran.
A diplomatic post in Iran, although not a simple logistical matter, would also be a limited but significant step forward.
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They had first seen the house in 1958, just before a diplomatic posting (their last) to Oslo, Norway.
He moved to the island permanently after marrying a woman he met during a diplomatic posting there.
Prior to his scholarly career, Arzan served for 13 years in the Australian Defence Department, which included operational deployments and a diplomatic posting to Washington, DC.
But by the following year, the effort to persuade President Karzai to ease his half brother out of power, perhaps with a diplomatic posting, had failed.
A Saudi billionaire secured a diplomatic posting with a Caribbean island solely so he could avoid a multi-million pound divorce suit brought by his super-model ex-wife, a High Court judge has ruled.
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