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Discover LudwigThe phrase "posted today" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that the action being referenced (usually posting something online) took place on the current day. Example: "I just read a great blog post that was posted today about sustainable living."
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Kristensen's report is posted today at fas.org/blog/ssp.org/blog/ssp
Results for 165 NHS trusts were posted today on the CQC website.
His name is Ramzan Kadyrov," Orlov said in a statement posted today on Memorial's website.
"Be kind to one another because we are all a bit more fragile than we let on," he posted today.
A formal disciplinary letter summoning the presenter to appear at the hearing is expected to be posted today.
What is more, the company's October results, to be posted today, are expected to be stronger still.
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I posted last year about dubstep.
More answers will be posted next week.
The BuzzFeed article was posted last Sunday.
(Posted May 23) 3. WE CARE.
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