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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a postcode of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific postal code associated with a location.
Example: "The address you provided includes a postcode of 12345."
Alternatives: "a postal code of" or "a zip code of".
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This time, 78% of professionals provided a postcode; of these, 21% practiced in Yorkshire.
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Charities raised concerns of a "postcode lottery" of provision when Newport council announced plans to pull out of SenCom and create its own team, claiming it would save £250,000 a year.
Charities raised concerns of a "postcode lottery" of provision when Newport council announced plans to create its own team, claiming it would save £250,000 a year.
With no leadership from the political perspective the prospects of individual learners is subject to a postcode lottery of whether they attend a school that happens to be able to respond to their needs.
It is depressingly fashionable with all parties, but devolution is essentially a rightwing policy allowing a postcode lottery of local decision-making to disguise the retreat of universal provision.
This would create a postcode lottery of local service provision with no rights to a basic level of service from a local authority.
Dillon told tonight's Panorama programme on BBC1 such a postcode lottery of treatment should not be allowed.
Nick London, whose five-a-side attire may or may not boast a postcode instead of a number, has come up with a good 'un in Italy.
A postcode analysis of all the crimes and misdemeanours following Old Firm games will reveal that the majority of perpetrators reside in a handful of postal districts.
Bringing beneficiaries together Collaboration between different charities and service providers is essential to ensure that there isn't a postcode lottery of service provision.
"The Tories' record on children and young people's mental health has been shocking, with a postcode lottery of provision across child and adolescent mental health services and many long waits for treatment," she said.
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