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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees to pose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is consenting to take on a role or to be photographed or represented in a certain way.
Example: "She agrees to pose for the magazine cover, excited about the opportunity to showcase her work."
Alternatives: "consents to model" or "accepts to be photographed".
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True, he agrees to pose naked to promote his book.
Finally comfortable amid the ordered disorder, Castiglioni agrees to pose for his portrait.
She gamely agrees to pose for photographs amid the red cedars.
The former governor of Alaska and former Republican vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, agrees to pose for Playboy Magazine with the stipulation that she can keep the wardrobe.
It starred Hope as a barber who, in order to avoid the guillotine, agrees to pose as an aristocrat who is to marry a Spanish princess; Joan Caulfield played his chambermaid girlfriend.
First, Dean agrees to pose in Times Square, and then he invites Stock to accompany him on a train trip to his family's farm in Indiana.
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He probably wouldn't agree to pose for a picture.
He agreed to pose for Michael, showing off his muscles and tattoos.
Clinton agreed to pose for photographs backstage with 100 VIPs before the speech.
French, who took up painting - and successfully, at Gill's urging - agreed to pose as Ariel.
Talking people who had already agreed to pose into doing so nude.
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