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The phrase "a posture for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stance or position taken in relation to a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The organization adopted a posture for environmental sustainability, emphasizing the importance of reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a stance on" or "an approach to".
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It seems like there's one for every possible ailment: there's a posture for asthma, a posture that strengthens the pancreas and even a posture for piles.
It is a posture for posturing... nothing more.
Making something well, with skill and effort, and choosing not to settle on the easy and immediate solution, is not a posture for Majumdar though, but integral to who he is as an artist.
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He is comfortable being slightly behind in a point, the way a wrestler waits in a defensive posture for a shift in balance to escape and go on the offensive.
Select a posture comfortable for you––for this meditation, all postures are suitable.
During the campaign he invited undecided voters to "stay in bed" on Election Day, a distressing posture for a leader who should be expanding democratic participation.
It may be seen as not patriotic and in the wake of Sept. 11, that is not a good posture for a company".
Having its ten largest holdings at under 15% of assets is a pusillanimous posture for a growth fund seeking to outdistance its competitors.
Begin with a sitting posture for a minimum of 15 minutes per session, and build up to 45 60 minutes per session.[5].
It is an unusual posture for a nursing home, but Beatitudes is actually following some of the latest science.
Forward head neck posture (FHP) is caused by maintaining an abnormal posture for a long time.
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