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The phrase "actions that pose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing behaviors or activities that present a risk or threat in some context.
Example: "The report highlighted actions that pose a significant risk to public safety."
Alternatives: "behaviors that present" or "activities that threaten".
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For example, dangers that primarily affect children evoke more concern than actions that pose an equal risk to adults.
Nozick's crucial move against the anarchist depends, then, on construing the claims to non-interference of agents who engage in actions that pose moderate risk to others' rights as claims that are merely protected by liability rules.
They fail to recognize it's their actions that pose the true threat to the Constitution.
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It appeared that any action that posed a risk – however temporarily – to the remittance flow was avoided, regardless of the personal cost.
"I think the legal risks have peaked," he said, "and the class-action lawsuits that pose threats to the company will pass over time as judgments in favor of smokers are overturned by the federal appeals courts or even the U.S. Supreme Court".
What is that pose about?
Hold that pose.
Do not move from that pose.
But the broader message is clear: the drive for profits in large banks surpasses the drive for efficiencies, resulting in actions that continue to pose a systemic risk to the national and global economy.
That posed another missed opportunity.
That poses another $8 billion drag.
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