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Discover LudwigThe phrase "honorary post" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a position or role that is given as an honor or recognition, rather than being based on employment or official duties. Example: "Jane was recently awarded an honorary post at the university for her contributions to the field of linguistics."
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This will not be an honorary post.
This is a purely honorary post.
In 1950 he assumed the honorary post of mayor of Harlem.
In 1959 she was elected to the largely honorary post of party president.
Chichester was recalled in 1614 and retired with the honorary post of lord high treasurer.
He added, however, that it was not up to him to remove Havelange from his honorary post.
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Into his 80s Mr Wang held honorary posts in the party and the army.
Azikiwe received the largely honorary posts of president of the Senate, governor-general, and, finally, president.
In addition, while serving the emperors, he was awarded honorary posts at Cambrai Cathedral in what is now France.
The chairman and two vice chairmen will retire rather than receive honorary posts, as was originally announced.
Representatives from the University of Hong Kong visited Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the pro-democracy opposition leader in Myanmar at her home in Naypyidaw, to present her with an honorary degree and two honorary posts.
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