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Discover Ludwig"posted back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you need to refer to the act of sending something back in the mail. For example, "I posted the book back to the library earlier today."
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"Epic tweet," another posted back.
After four years at Ditcheat, Fry was posted back to run the satellite yard.
"But I won't be briefing when I get posted back to London," one told me.
In her final Navy assignment, Commander Dickinson was posted back at the Supply Corps School.
A decision should be posted back to you within 10 days.
As fast as I report on screen or on the blog, comments and criticism are posted back at me.
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Tommy Fleetwood has been considerably more consistent; the Englishman has posted back-to-back 69s here.
It was the second time since the Players Championship that García had posted back-to-back rounds in the 60s.
It is just the second time in Finch's 106-ODI career that he has posted back-to-back hundreds.
The company has posted back-to-back profitable quarters this year, but he said longer term performance was critical to any stock sales by the government.
He added 8 points down the stretch as the Cavaliers posted back-to-back wins for only the second time this season.
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