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Discover Ludwig"posted at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate the place or time when something was posted. For example, "The notice was posted at the community centre."
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He posted at nytimes.com /scientistatwork.
The report is posted at dosomething.org/bullyreport.org/bullyreport
"Before long, it was posted at 172".
(The proposal is posted at bnyc92.org).
Well Tara Parker-Pope posted at nytimes.com/health.
— GEORGE BRETHERTON Weather warning posted at Augusta National.
Well Tara Parker-Pope posted at nytimes.com/well.
Nicholas Wade posted at nytimes.com/tierneylab.
(Photographs are posted at hanrahanmeyers.com).
Armed guards are posted at their hotels.
Originally posted at 8 a.m.
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