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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pose of some" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific stance or attitude taken by a group or individual, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In the debate, he took a pose of some authority, trying to assert his dominance over the discussion."
Alternatives: "a stance of some" or "an attitude of some".
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Is this a pose of some kind?
My abstinence was beginning to feel like a pose of some kind, but there was an easy clarity that came with it, a constant alertness, and now that I knew we would be hunting our killer out in the country, I'd gotten nervous and wanted to stay as ready as I could.
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Why do some settlements succeed and others fail?The authors strike a pose of objectivity but do not sustain it.
It is a pose of receiving rather than rejecting life.
By portraying a riderless horse in the pose of some classical equine statue, Stubbs concentrates our attention on its awe-inspiring singularity.
"Now, strike the pose of a hero," she instructed.
(d) Overlay of the docking pose of C12M02 and the crystallographic pose of an amino quinazoline ligand in 4OBO.
The pose of the unperturbed.
The awkwardness of the pose of that mother and child.
He unconsciously assumed his habitual pose of nonchalant superiority.
The pose of the Barosaurus is scientifically provocative.
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