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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strategic post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or role that is important for achieving specific goals or objectives, often in a military, business, or organizational context.
Example: "After careful consideration, she was appointed to a strategic post within the company to lead the new marketing initiative."
Alternatives: "a key position" or "a critical role".
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Direct access to the India Ocean would give China a strategic post of observation and a key location for its navy.
Disney's movie chief Rich Ross took a strategic post next to the star-filled main aisle that doubles as an internal red carpet, and smiled as only he can.
Mr. Armitage's meetings with Pakistani officials came a day after they accused India of carrying out a "highly escalatory" air and ground attack to capture a strategic post on the border in Kashmir.
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He'll get a lucrative "strategic" post.
Mr. Daley was hired from a leading strategic post at McCann-Erickson Worldwise Advertising, which is part of the Interpublic Group of Companies.
Immediately northwest is the village and fort of Boghar (Balcon du Sud), a strategic command post.
The latter had been a strategic trading post alternately controlled by the French, British, and Americans for 200 years (1613 1813).
"Such a strategic listening post would have been a physical impossibility because a very large flower bed is in the way".
Pakistani forces had tried to recapture a strategic military post in Bajaur, an area where Al Qaeda has forged particularly close ties with local militants.
Far above the trail, a turkey vulture caught an updraft and wheeled in a trans-Hudson parabola toward Iona Island, a strategic defense post during the Revolutionary War.
There was also fighting near the town of Lawdar, where local people said the army routed militants from a strategic mountain post they had occupied for months, and in the coastal town of Zinjibar.
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