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The phrase "a post about this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a written article or entry that discusses a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "I just published a post about this on my blog, and I hope it provides some clarity."
Alternatives: "an article on this" or "a write-up regarding this".
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I then wrote a post about this.
I recently wrote a post about this in which I talked about treating your employees as experts.
Just before 5 AM ET today, TechCrunch was tipped that a post about this password breach briefly appeared on eBay's website before oddly disappearing.
Alexia Tsotsis: SAP, Oracle … I mean I wrote a post about this that was supremely misunderstood and then today SAP came out with SAP Jam, which is a competitor to Yammer and to Salesforce, but it's their own socialized CRM, like HR management software.
I had originally planned to write a post about this bratty young woman and her outrageous, angry tantrums, but I attempted to take the high road instead.
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"Warning!" a post about the Ramble read.
The change was first spotted by the SEO Roundtable blog, which noticed a posting about this on Google+.
How about a post about where this Man City / QPR game ranks in the annals of club football matches?
I thought a post about why this was a bad idea might be a bit interesting, but mainly I wanted to see if I could get a pro-Hitler blog in the notoriously left-wing Guardian.
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about how this was the year you had to quit your job.
This takes me to the second thing I wanted to say, my fellow blogger on Wordpress.com, Gentle Kindness, just posted a post about depression, in this post she describes depression to a tee and then offers the suggestion that when you are in a depression, you should be your own compassionate nurse!
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