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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a teaching post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job or position that involves teaching, typically in an educational institution.
Example: "After years of experience in the classroom, she finally secured a teaching post at the university."
Alternatives: "an educational position" or "a teaching position."
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1994 Takes up a teaching post in Tokyo.
Mr. Hutchings now holds a teaching post at Princeton University.
In 1871, Mallarmé finally obtained a teaching post in Paris.
After the Brazilian years Bishop took up a teaching post at Harvard in the 1970s.
Scowcroft returned from Belgrade to take a teaching post at the Air Force Academy.
Nevertheless, Roger, eternally pragmatic, took a teaching post at Ashmead comprehensive in Reading.
Hume had been denied a teaching post in Scotland, threatened with excommunication, attacked by sermonisers.
There, Mr. Wolfowitz received a Ph.D. in political science, then landed a teaching post at Yale.
He changed his name to A. Bronson Alcott and secured a teaching post.
She then took up a teaching post at the Vaganova school.
However, money is withheld if they do not take up a teaching post.
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