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Discover LudwigThe phrase "party post" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when referring to a political or social media post related to a party or political group. For example: - The candidate's statement caused a stir when it was shared as a party post on social media. - I saw a disturbing party post on Facebook about the current state of our government. - The party's official page shared a party post promoting their new policies.
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Sacked from his party post in April.
In 1964, Mr. Costikyan resigned from his party post.
Mr. Park won the top party post and held it for two years.
Municipal reform remained a concern after he resigned from his party post and went into private law practice.
Mr. Sarkozy urged the official's departure from his party post on Monday evening in a lengthy interview on national television.
U.N. Representative George Bush took over Dole's party post after the 1972 elections, but the senator remained a Nixon loyalist.
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They formed a grassroots organisation, Move On, which sought to revive the party post-Clinton.
After Cameron was widely perceived to have won last night's debate some have already begun turning their attention to what might happen to the Labour party post-Brown.
Or is it more honourable to seek to drive Labour towards a second referendum while planning your departure to form a new party, post-Brexit?
For the BJP, the task of reorienting the party post-poll is even tougher.
The party and the country can't endure another Democratic party post-mortem in 2018 about why we are still not winning.
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