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The phrase "a safe post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or job that is secure and unlikely to be eliminated or to describe a message or content that is non-controversial and unlikely to provoke negative reactions.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally landed a safe post at the university, ensuring her financial stability."
Alternatives: "a secure position" or "a stable role".
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Could nephew Yannis, about to begin his military service and suffering from asthma, be found a safe post at the defence ministry in Athens?
Before, when explicit Tumblrs reblogged a "safe" post, it was getting marked as "sensitive" because it was now on an "Explicit" blog.
He was not a citizen of the city, a status that afforded protection, and on 9 June 1523 he wrote an urgent letter to the Zürich reformer, Huldrych Zwingli, pleading for a safe post in Switzerland.
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We moderate all comments ourselves, so it's also a safe place to post.
Since we read every comment submitted, and won't publish them unless they meet our standards, it's also a safe place to post.
Amid the furor over the video, a disclaimer was added to reassure people that it was filmed "in a safe place". The post was later deleted.
Since we read all comments submitted, and won't publish them unless they meet New York Times commenting standards, it's also a safe place to post.
Ask them to post it from a safe place.
The couple have been advised to "restrain their cat at all times" or provide an alternative "safe" post box, or deliveries would be suspended.
And when one of the others, who truly wanted to get in the fighting, later volunteered all of them for Korean duty, Pat ended up at division headquarters (a relatively safe posting) as "liquor officer" and courier, traveling back and forth to Japan.
He began studying conducting and, after being invited to lead a small Dutch orchestra, gave up the safe post of concertmaster — and the violin — at 36.
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