Sentence examples for a posting at from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a posting at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific job position or announcement at a particular location or organization.
Example: "I came across a posting at the university for a research assistant position."
Alternatives: "a job listing at" or "an announcement at".

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This is an expanded version of a posting at GigaOm.com.

A posting at the notapathetic.com message board, meanwhile, had a sharp word for the abstainers.

Many of the guests last week found the party through a posting at www.tThrillist.com.

In a posting at The Big Picture, Barry Ritholtz says my article about the central role rational irrationality played in causing the financial crisis doesn't make any sense.

In June, the C.I.A. assigned Skinner to a posting at the American Embassy in Baghdad, and Balawi's file was transferred to his colleague and friend Darren LaBonte.

A posting at the New Economist argues that the froth in the real estate market isn't very extensive and that, in any case, the Federal Reserve knows how to handle de-frothing the market.

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A post at networkologies makes the case.

Then he took a post at Stanford's Institute of Design.

He accepted a post at Columbia in 1950.

(Philip Weiss also links to it in a post at Mondoweiss).

(He was given a post at the National Oil Company).

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