Sentence examples for post called from inspiring English sources

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The Washington Post called it "refreshingly clear".

The Washington Post called it "dismal".

(The New York Post called it bullshit).

"The New York Post called it 'tacky,' " he said.

The Jerusalem Post called him a "naïf of formidable powers".

"Rangel's Sick Joke," The New York Post called it.

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The New York Post called it "Death Wish, the Sequel".

The New York Post called it "horrifyingly embarrassing".

(USA Today liked his "sweetness and spunk". The Washington Post called him irresistible).

In 1979, The Washington Post called him "the hottest black producer out there".

The New York Post called her a potential successor to Katie Couric shortly afterward.

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