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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a post for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position, job, or content intended for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "I am writing a post for our company blog about the benefits of remote work."
Alternatives: "a position for" or "an article for".
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In a post for ConservativeHome, he summarises the key findings.
But perhaps that is a post for another day.
He has has listed 10 reasons in a post for Comment is free.
Kinsley related this fond memory in a post for Politico on the vitriol of the right.
A header agonisingly close for Recre, a post for Betis, a crossbar for Osasuna, a save from Casillas.
In a post for _The _New Republic, Brian Beutler argued that it will be "devastating" to him.
Matt Phillips hit a post for the home side before Alex Baptiste reduced the deficit with 13 minutes left.
In 1954 he joined the faculty at Mills College in Oakland, Calif., a post for which Stravinsky had recommended him.
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"I saw a posting for an internship at Elizabeth and James.
In September, he saw a posting for a "burial welfare supervisor".
The moon would then serve as a staging post for a journey to Mars.
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