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The phrase "are posted at http" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location of information or content available on a website, but it needs to specify the full URL for clarity.
Example: "The latest updates are posted at http://www.example.com/updates."
Alternatives: "can be found at http" or "are available at http."
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Details are posted at http://shelrand.com.
Photos taken by Diana Rogers at the event are posted at http://www-project.slac.stanford.edu/slacpix/index.htm.htm
Discovery and reference images are posted at http://master.sai.msu.ru/static/OT/054317.95093114.8.png with more details in ATel #4446.
The tryout dates and locations are posted at http://www.tcavolleyball.com.
Glendale High welcomes the public to these games, and schedules are posted at http://www.glendalehigh.com.
Maintenance and propagation of fish were performed according to modified standard protocols [33] and are posted at: http://www.cvm.msstate.edu/zebrafish/index.html.html
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Status updates will be posted at http://www.ray-a.com.
A website in his memory has been posted at http://dolphin.upenn.edu/holub/johnholub/.upenn.edu/holub/johnholub/
His spectrogram is posted at http://otobs.org/FBO/etc/tcp_oph.htm.htm
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