Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poster on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of poster that is placed or displayed on a surface or within a context.
Example: "I saw a poster on a wall advertising the upcoming concert."
Alternatives: "a sign on a" or "a display on a".
Exact(27)
"Infamia", says a poster on a baroque church.
A poster on a wall gives the phone number of a snake rescuer.
"Nobody cares about your tech job," reads a poster on a nearby lamppost.
As a poster on a Reddit thread about the deletions noted, for someone growing up today, "acorn" is arguably a less important word than "broadband".
Apart from the subliminal radio messaging, the sum total of advertising I have seen for the event was a poster on a London bus several months ago.
Some threatened piracy, like NinjaZilla, a poster on a comics forum who wrote: "What will me and my poor iPad do?
Similar(30)
Having, according to his poem "Naked," "read a poster on a/ hot tin street in Jamaica that told her/ that Britain loves her", she came to Handsworth, where she worked as a nurse and married a postman from Barbados.
There once was a poster on the back of a bedroom door, featuring several photos of one young actor in many different movies.
On a poster on the side of a black cab I asked: Did you know Joyce Vincent?
Back in his bedroom, he threw a pillow at a poster on the wall that declared, "Life is good".
Appropriate, for a man with a poster on his office wall which concludes: "Think about all the fucking possibilities".
More suggestions(4)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com