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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full-time post" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a job or position, particularly one that is held daily/regularly for a long period of time. For example: I recently applied for a full-time post at a local nonprofit organization.
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In November I got a full-time post on a zero-hours contract.
He left his full-time post in 1994 but continued to teach for some years.
Woodley's concern over faltering membership has seen him take a new full-time post as the executive officer for organising.
He is watching them over the full-time post too, maybe unsure if he is ready for it.
Nick Foster is one of the few PHEM graduates who has a full-time post in this specialised area.
Sarah: "As a clinically skilled NHS nurse, I'm earning only £14,153 a year in my full-time post.
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"Increasingly, locums are employed because hospitals can't attract staff to take up full-time posts.
Full-time posts are over-protected and generous welfare benefits act as a minimum wage.
Durham county council has announced that 250 staff – the equivalent of 134 full-time posts – may go.
Sure, the picture is being flattered by the expansion in part-time work for women, which is compensating for the decline in full-time posts for men.
Instead, he urged a new approach to the appraisal system, by assessing part-time judges in court before they are given full-time posts.
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