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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'we were posted' is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to mean that you and another person or group of people were assigned to a certain place or situation. For example: "We were posted to the front line, ready to defend our country."
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My husband, Siôn, works for the Department for International Development (DFID) and last year we were posted to the capital, Kinshasa, shortly after we had our baby, Niamh.
"We moved from Kuwait to Baghdad," he told me, when we spoke by phone, "and then went up to Tikrit, until we were posted at the Iran border".
When we were posted in Italy (I was the New York Times correspondent in Rome), she volunteered me to make carbonara at a party one summer afternoon in Tuscany.
We had a lovely house in Armenia when we were posted there.
We also had a nice house in Almaty, Kazakhstan, when we were posted there.
Henrietta: As a young student midwife in 1996-1998, I witnessed many preventable maternal deaths in communities where we were posted for clinical experiences.
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