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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at that post" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific position or location, often in a professional or military context. Example: "He has been stationed at that post for over a year now, overseeing operations."
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While at that post he was promoted (1950) to general of the army.
While at that post, he also became a successful fund-raiser and helped supervise the university museums.
Riley stayed at that post until 2003, when he stepped back to concentrate on front-office duties.
Made a judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1849, Hoar remained at that post until returning to private legal practice in 1855.
At that post he built up an enormous literature on comparative education, almost single-handedly creating a new branch of the study of education.
Dudley has been the starting center for the Knicks since Patrick Ewing went down with a foot injury in Game 2 against Indiana, and may be at that post tonight in Indianapolis for Game 5, if Ewing is still ailing.
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At the point that post was written, the Verizon iPhone was just a rumor.
No one could have predicted that that ball could have bounced off that post at that precise angle!
Some claim that posting at least once every day is best.
(That posting was at the University of Frankfurt, in the year of its founding).
J. B. Park, chief executive at Dongbang, continues in that post at BBDO Dongbang.
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