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Discover Ludwig"posting day" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to the day when something (like a letter or package) is sent out for delivery. For example, "My order was sent out on posting day so I should receive it by the end of the week".
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Today is the last posting day before Christmas for second-class mail; the last posting day for first-class mail is Tuesday.
The last posting day for first class mail this Christmas is Friday 20 December.
But their credentials when it comes to "guaranteeing a service" are scarcely helped by calling its members in Liverpool, Coventry, Stockport, Oldham, Oxford, Crewe and Bolton out on strike on 19 December – the day before the last Christmas posting day for first-class letters.
However, at the time of posting – day 3 – not a single bid has been received.
My rule is "never pass up a country when it comes your way," and breaking the rule once would be like missing a posting day -- that way lies madness, as King Lear might say.
The final posting day for first-class deliveries to be delivered before Christmas was yesterday, so bricks and mortar retailers are hoping to win customers from now on.
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This week, he began posting day-by-day accounts of the run-up to the conflict that drew partly on posts from his readers inside of Abkhazia, who he said had been describing how the Russian army staged its forces in the region in early August 2008.
Results will be posted Friday morning.
Such a memo was posted Thursday afternoon.
The video posted Monday appears to involve a third clash.
and posted Tuesday on the journal's Web site.
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