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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'will be posted for' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that will be officially displayed or available for public viewing in a certain place. For example, "The new regulations will be posted for public viewing in the courthouse lobby."
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All comments submitted to the new Web site will be posted for public viewing, Ms. Schapiro said.
After the conference, students' reports will be posted for a year on West Point's Web site, at www.dean.usma.edu/sosh.usma.edu/sosh
Instead, everything you send in from the same e-mail account — text, photos, video — will be posted for you in a user-friendly layout.
But we'll fight back, and the entire drama will be posted for everyone to follow.
Refurbished HP TouchPads, both 16GB and 32GB versions, will be posted for sale through the HP eBay store at: 6 00 p.m. (Central Time), Sunday, December 11th.
On Friday, the featured children's interpretations will be posted for all to discern and vote on which image truly decomposes the internet.
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They alone will determine what will be posted and for how long.
A version of the update will be posted here for those who want to upgrade manually.
2. The videos will be posted openly for the wider community to view, make comments on and perhaps even offer support or partnership.
The data will be posted online for public viewing.
Some of these will be posted online for you to see and have the opportunity to join in the community action.
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