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The phrase "a subsequent posting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message or announcement that follows a previous one in a sequence.
Example: "Please refer to a subsequent posting for updates on the event schedule."
Alternatives: "a following post" or "a later announcement".
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(More on this in a subsequent posting).
A subsequent posting read: "Just overheard our Marketing Director (he's staying, folks) ask 'How do I shut down Twitter?'" The insurrection lasted 20 minutes before the company removed the tweets, which began trending with the hashtag, #HMVXFactorFiring.
In a subsequent posting, Deacon asserted his familiarity with nearly every celebrated performance of this piece — he'd been the producer of a two-hundred-CD set called "Great Pianists of the 20th Century" — and declared Hatto's version superior: "It is just magical: light as a feather, fluent, colourful, textures limpid as a mountain spring, tonally luscious, rhythmically alive and bright.
"To be fair, I was saying Lucasfilm was a Mickey Mouse outfit back in 1999," joked comedian Simon Pegg on Twitter, though in a subsequent posting he suggested it was "actually good news for Star Wars fans".
And I will postpone that discussion for a subsequent posting.
That coherent national legislation will be discussed in a subsequent posting.
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He left a subsequent post under Nazi pressure a year later.
Update: See a subsequent post on this topic, here.
Responses will be published with answers in a subsequent post.
We'll announce the winner and provide the extra-credit answers in a subsequent post.
hipsterspeak for looking for drugs?" In a subsequent post on his blog, deadmau5 spelled out his frustration.
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