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The phrase "a posture of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular attitude, stance, or approach someone takes towards a situation or issue.
Example: "The organization adopted a posture of openness and transparency in its communication with the public."
Alternatives: "an attitude of" or "a stance of".
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It's a posture of rebellion, he said.
Trump maintained a posture of indifference.
This is partly a posture, of course.
In other words, Toryism is a posture of world affirmation.
Toyota, for its part, adopts a posture of studied neutrality.
America has taken up a posture of "strategic patience".
Labour has adopted a posture of lofty disdain towards the whole thing.
"The other two guys were just standing there with a posture of 'whatever,' " Lewis said.
Nussbaum sensed that her mother saw her work as cold and detached, a posture of invulnerability.
How does a posture of sending out boats unarmed actually deliver credibility?
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She returned to a posture of readiness off Corinto and San Juan del Sur between 13 August and 7 September.
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