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The phrase "a poster in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location or context of a poster, such as where it is displayed or the subject matter it pertains to.
Example: "I saw a poster in the library promoting the upcoming book fair."
Alternatives: "a sign in" or "a display in".
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Now he's opening a poster in Pages.
They appear together on a poster in the lobby.
Downstairs, friends signed a poster in his memory.
Then she noticed a poster in Alison's room: "Key West".
"Follow your heart, not your route," says a poster in a Beijing rental office.
A poster, in Farsi and English, featured Huck in a straw hat and suspenders.
Shortly after returning to the office, the writer received a poster in the mail.
"FAKE asylum seekers", warns a poster in Belgrade airport, "risk everything".
Kerry Johnson had three thumbtacks to hang a poster in her new Fort Greene apartment.
A poster in its showroom asked: "What does 2001 hold for the economy?
"Power and wealth to the people," read a poster in front of Mr. Sankoh's destroyed house.
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