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The phrase "a post that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific post, such as in a blog, forum, or social media context, to describe its content or purpose.
Example: "I found a post that explains the benefits of meditation in detail."
Alternatives: "an article that" or "a message that".
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It's a post that tells you a lot.
She was even chief of staff, a post that involved coordinating many Xerox functions.
This is an edited version of a post that originally appeared on Pippa Kelly's blog.
This is an edited version of a post that originally appeared on Facebook.
Sophie Kelly is joining Barbarian as president, a post that has been vacant at the agency.
It is a revised version of a post that was published online Monday.
He was dropped this month from a post that included reviewing Britain's nuclear capability.
This is an edited version of a post that appeared on the University of Manchester's Brooks World Poverty Institute blog.
"This was a post that was done foolishly … he was upset with Mr Trump's comments about Muslims".
And he took a post that requires whoever holds it to be the opposite of independent, brave and out there.
(In 2009, Rosen attracted controversy by citing anonymous sources in a post that questioned Sotomayor's intellectual rigor as a judge).
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