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Discover Ludwig"posted bond" is correct and usable in written English.
In legal contexts, it refers to money that is posted in order to secure an individual's release from jail. For example, "After being arrested on suspicion of theft, John posted a bond of $10,000 and was released from jail."
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Both men posted bond on Friday.
As of early tonight, he had not posted bond.
Otherwise, people who posted bond would be released.
Giannulli posted bond and was released a day earlier.
He posted bond, was photographed and fingerprinted and surrendered his passport.
Ms. Atwater was released after an hour in jail, when she posted bond.
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The next day, two of Hathaway's neighbours posted bonds guaranteeing that no lawful claims impeded the marriage.
After posting bond, the carrier could go on carrying.
In it, he asked his supporters for money to pay a lawyer and to post bond.
Hudler, 42, was arrested at Kansas City International Airport and released after posting bond.
Those who could not post bond faced a contempt hearing last Monday.
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