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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pose for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific stance or position that someone takes for a photograph or performance.
Example: "She struck a pose for the camera, showcasing her new outfit."
Alternatives: "a stance for" or "a position for".
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But her manner is just a pose for protection.
Photographs are sometimes used when instructors want to record a pose for subsequent sessions.
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher strikes a pose for photographers at London's Grosvenor House Hotel in 1999.
Elmo!" Elmo, for his part, responded with a wave, a hug and a pose for the camera.
"Rebellion, it's not just a pose for these people," he added, of the artists the series follows.
"To hold a pose for 40 minutes, you can't be in a social or artificial posture," he said.
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Can also be used as a pose when posing for a picture.
It was a familiar pose for Coughlin all afternoon.
This pose is a preparatory pose for the Wheel pose or Chakrasana.
The bridge is a fundamental pose for practicing handstands.
A class of students pose for a picture outside.
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