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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a press post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a publication or announcement made by a press or media outlet, often in the context of news or information dissemination.
Example: "The company issued a press post to announce their latest product launch."
Alternatives: "a press release" or "a media statement".
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Even a high ranking member of the Centers for Disease Control called it a "monstrous tragedy" and a press post-mortem on the controversy called it "a panicky overreaction to a minimal threat".
Instead, use this as an opportunity to organically inform your customers about the latest happenings in your business, the same way you would in a blog or press post.
Of these, the most decisive was his rejection of an important press posting to Vietnam.
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The crash occurred on Track 2 of the station, according to a press release posted on Hoboken's municipal Web site.
The Gallatin County sheriff's office announced the charges in a press release posted to the county website.
As of Friday night "leakage of oil has been considerably reduced," according to a press release posted on the Shell Web site.
A press release posted on the university's website stated that after a "through review of UKBAs 'evidence'" London Met was challenging the agency's decision.
A press release posted on the Libyan government website read: "The Libyan government is keen on prosecuting any Libyan citizen inside Libya, no matter what the charges are... the accused are innocent until proven guilty".
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India: A press statement posted on the ministry website said: "India and the U.S. have developed extensive bilateral cooperation and partnership based on shared values based on belief in democracy, the rule of law and pluralism.
In a press release posted on its Web site, the orchestra's management said it had "reluctantly released artists and conductors from their contracts and suspended all remaining orchestral concerts through June".
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