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The phrase "a pose like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific posture or stance, often in the context of photography, art, or physical activity.
Example: "To capture the essence of the moment, she struck a pose like this, showcasing her confidence and grace."
Alternatives: "a stance like this" or "a position like this".
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If I see someone on the street and her body is interesting I think: "If she was in a pose like this, that would be interesting".
Photo by: Elizabeth Messina on Grey Likes Weddings via Lover.ly Show off a favorite kissable spot with a pose like this.
A post shared by Jane Bolton (@janebolto) on Mar 21, 2014 at 9 34pm PDT.... and fully submerged in this water... Taking a nap on a towel, somewhere right on that sand... Striking a pose like this..
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I usually take self-portraits where I strike a pose, like the nudes on the left.
Sometimes he'd strike a pose like a rock guitarist wailing an anthem.
I'm gonna pose like this after I've completed every task from now on 😎 pic.twitter.com/2vunU9HKA5.
When I asked this girl for a photo, she didn't say a word, just did a subtle nod while blue-steeling, posed like this, then walked away looking like she was about to burst into tears.
When I asked this girl for a photo, she didn't say a word, she just did a subtle nod while blue-steeling, posed like this, then walked away looking like she was about to burst into tears.
(The Encyclopædia Britannica depicts the species in a bipedal pose, like a chimpanzee in a sitcom).
Four teen-agers huddle together, striking a severe pose like a boy band.
By Ruth Margalit June 26 , 2014Four teen-agers huddle together, striking a severe pose like a boy band.
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