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The phrase "a trace of post" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context discussing remnants or indications of a message or communication, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "After reviewing the correspondence, I found a trace of post that suggested further discussion was needed."
Alternatives: "a hint of message" or "a sign of communication".
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There is not a trace of post-Wagnerian posturing here.
Mr. Raynor, 50, when asked about what first drew him to the labor movement, what caused him to give up a badly needed biochemistry scholarship at Cornell University to study labor relations, is the kind of guy who is able to say things like this without a trace of post-1960's irony: "Well, to change the world".
But it's enough to help explain why when Dick Cheney called him there wasn't a trace of the post-office-to-O.M.B. civil servant left in him.
As reads mapping uniquely against the human genome did not exhibit any trace of post-mortem cytosine deamination, this suggests that a substantial fraction of the reads filtered as putatively originating from a human source actually consisted of genuine horse reads, that are still filtered from our analytical pipeline.
Yet their work was absolutely modern, without nostalgia, without a trace of "neo" or "post".
Not a trace of mud.
A trace of perfume.
A trace of cushion.
Without a trace of a smile, Mlle.
There was a trace of woodworm damage.
A trace of mineral smoke rises.
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