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The phrase "was posted at" is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or position of something at a specific time. You can use it to describe a past event or action that occurred at a specific place. Example: The job posting was posted at the company's website last week.
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"Before long, it was posted at 172".
The letter was posted at www.anglicancommunion.org.org
A police car was posted at the gate.
A number of other attempts were stopped by a guard who was posted at the spot.
One evening a week later, the message was posted at TMZ.com, an online celebrity-gossip site.
My phone was tapped and a guard was posted at the door of my law office.
His original bond was posted at $5m before dropping to $500,000.
Twenty days later, the annual list of new associates was posted at Skidmore.
The fan's photograph, once sent to win Kim's heart, was posted at the rink's entrance like a mug shot.
"We are so proud of you for remaining optimistic," she wrote in the letter, which was posted at FreeAmir.org.
Shares rose by 1% to $108.30 after the trailer was posted at 10am PST from around $107 before.
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