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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a post for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position or role within an organization or context.
Example: "She applied for a post for the marketing department to enhance her career prospects."
Alternatives: "a position in the" or "a role for the".
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Matt Phillips hit a post for the home side before Alex Baptiste reduced the deficit with 13 minutes left.
Moments after Trotter had hit a post for the Lions Taylor completed the comeback with a low 20-yard strike.
(Chase Stuart wrote a post for the Fifth Down analyzing several rating systems and how various quarterbacks fared in them).
There was a similar plot about Anthony Weiner; just last week, Jim's girlfriend Hallie sold him out in a post for the fictional Web site Carnivore.
Nahki Wells also hit a post for the visitors who capped a fine few days, following their 2-1 Bet Championship win at Newcastle on Saturday.
2.54pm: My colleague Katy Stoddard has written a post for the Datablog breaking down all the GCSE data out today by subject, school and gender.
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Kinsley related this fond memory in a post for Politico on the vitriol of the right.
In a post for ConservativeHome, he summarises the key findings.
Phillips then hit a post for a second time in the 89th minute but Morecambe held on.
Lee Tomlin hit a post for Boro, while Frank Lampard did the same for City.
Until recently, El Calafate was a sleepy town, a trading post for the ranching industry that dominates the area.
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