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The phrase "able to pose more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to present additional questions, challenges, or issues.
Example: "The new software is able to pose more complex problems for the users to solve."
Alternatives: "capable of presenting more" or "able to raise additional".
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It is a move which already appears to be paying dividends as Barkley has been able to pose more of a threat in and around opposition penalty areas and it was he who won the two free-kicks from which Leighton Baines scored in Saturday's 3-2 win at West Ham.
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Visitors will be able to pose for photographs with the awards.
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In addition, higher orders are able to pose the constraints among labels.
If anything, political Islam is still too fragmented to be able to pose any serious challenge to the secular parties.
In addition to eyeing the awards on display, visitors will be able to pose for photographs with them.
Counting the first time students posed problem in each level, 85% of students were able to pose all assignments in level 1 correctly, and 64% finished level 3.
Visitors are able to pose outside his childhood home and have lunch at the school he attended.
Visitors will be able to pose next to the statue for photos.
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