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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pose for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific pose that is intended for a particular purpose, such as a photograph or performance.
Example: "She struck a pose for a magazine cover, showcasing her unique style and confidence."
Alternatives: "a stance for a" or "a position for a".
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Sometimes the dancer holds a pose for a long time, presumably counting in his head all the while.
Every gesture of greeting and intimacy was also a pose for a selfie, and people were too busy live-streaming to make conversation.
Invited to simulate a Renaissance picture, she immediately slipped into a sixteenth-century persona, pretending to hold a pose for a painter and kvetching about it: "How long do I have to sit here for?
Gadot said she watched a documentary on the real-world Princess Diana to prepare to play superheroic royalty and struck a pose for a girl in the audience who asked her to.
In court, Ms. Rudich criticized Ms. Redmond-Mercereau for what she called a "lighthearted" attitude with the news media; last week she struck a pose for a photographer stationed outside her home and said the attention made her feel like a model, as reported by local newspapers.
He then stretched out his arms, held a pose for a few seconds and kissed the book he was holding.
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Elmo!" Elmo, for his part, responded with a wave, a hug and a pose for the camera.
The model will return to striking a pose for David Yurman -- a role Bündchen has also held.
Sketch a wireframe to create a pose for the human figure.
They move in their sleep, fidget, hold a pose for less than a minute and turn all without waking up.
A class of students pose for a picture outside.
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