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The phrase "a poster of general" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a poster of a general"? You can use it when referring to a visual representation or artwork featuring a military general.
Example: "I hung a poster of a general in my room to inspire my interest in history."
Alternatives: "a poster of a military leader" or "a poster featuring a general".
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Crowds outside a Cairo polling station with a poster of General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
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Crowds outside a Cairo polling station with a poster of army chief General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (Photo by Amanda Mustard).
They are thinking in terms of both a paper-based map (that could be a wall poster of a general 'happy path' of how the process works in the ideal, combined with a booklet of in-detail maps that include detours).
A right-wing party has put a poster of General Pinochet in uniform on the window of its storefront headquarters, where signatures are being collected on a petition demanding that Britain refuse to extradite him to Spain and set him free.
Outside was a poster of Buddha.
Create a poster of your findings.
Prepare a poster of your findings.
His brother had a poster of Rogers on his wall.
"I think I'll put a poster of myself now".
(There's a poster of it in the shop).
On the inside is a poster of Snoopy.
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