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The phrase "a post as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position or role that someone holds within an organization or context.
Example: "She was appointed to a post as the new marketing director."
Alternatives: "a position as" or "a role as".
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"I've been a manager for quite a while now but have never enjoyed a post as much as my two years with Wolfsburg".
A post as simple as "How's our new Santa Fe chicken?" provides effective interaction.
He accepted a post as Guatemala's military attache to Spain.
Instead, he was offered a post as a clerk.
Derek Walcott has accepted a post as a distinguished scholar at the University of Alberta.
Nagl's scholarship helped earn him a post as a professor at West Point.
Osbaldeston was headhunted from a post as head of global learning at Shell.
As a young King's research fellow, he turned down a post as assistant to Karl Popper.
But in 1958 he took up a post as lecturer in the faculty of Algiers.
He eventually left Scotland for a post as foreign corespondent on Illustrated magazine.
He soon secured a post as director of the General Services Agency, which oversees government purchasing.
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