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The phrase "be posted on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something being displayed or shared publicly, either physically or online. Example: The notice regarding the new company policy will be posted on the bulletin board tomorrow.
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Answers will be posted on Sept. 4.
This story will be posted on Facebook.
Program details will be posted on www.labiennale.org.org
Answers will be posted on Booming on April 10.
Mr. Tommasini's final list will be posted on Jan . 21
They can be posted on Twitter, using the hashtag #askNASA.
It will be posted on Sept. 15 at Normakamali3d.com.
His responses will be posted on ArtsBeat beginning on Tuesday.
The information will be posted on the Internet.
Answers will be posted on Booming on Wednesday, June 19.
It'll be posted on the website on Thursday, as usual.
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