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"a poster for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a poster that promotes or advertises something. For example, "The movie theater created a poster for their upcoming production."
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Poster A poster for children illustrating basic hygiene practices.
Oh, a poster for 'House of Games.' . . .
Will you take a poster for the window?
A poster for "The Turning Point" hung above her bed.
There is a poster for Eden on one wall, a poster for an Éric Rohmer retrospective on the other.
Not quite a poster for a Hammer horror film but getting there.
(We see a poster for that program affixed to a Morris column).
I actually looked at a poster for "All the President's Men".
Delta made a poster for me and I have it in my office.
A poster for a product called the Incredibowl offered salutations "from one bud to another".
(A poster for the opera "Tosca," however, hangs on the wall).
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