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The phrase "at posted" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "The information is available at posted locations."
Alternatives: "at the notice" or "at the announcement".
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"A request is made in advance and the goal is to then transport the entire caravan safely and at posted speed limits".
ArXiv uses moderators to look briefly at posted papers and make sure they're in the correct topical forum, but it is otherwise largely unrefereed.
The business, called ThePit.com, launched last week, and it offers sports card traders the opportunity to buy or sell cards at posted prices.
Safety is of primary importance for autonomous vehicles, so they are programed to operate at posted speed limits, flawlessly observe traffic rules and yield to other vehicles.
The A7 is set up to perform SAE Level 3 autonomous driving tasks, which means it can drive unassisted at posted highway speeds when conditions are good.
On the way home, the car behaved itself and I had no problem driving at posted speeds, though the engine rpms went through the roof as I went up a small hill.
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He posted at nytimes.com /scientistatwork.
"Before long, it was posted at 172".
(The proposal is posted at bnyc92.org).
Well Tara Parker-Pope posted at nytimes.com/health.
— GEORGE BRETHERTON Weather warning posted at Augusta National.
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