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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also pose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something presents a challenge, risk, or question in addition to other factors.
Example: "The new policy changes may also pose significant challenges for small businesses trying to adapt."
Alternatives: "also present" or "additionally create".
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Headlines also pose two conundrums.
Explosions also pose serious dangers.
The protests also pose some broader questions.
Microbes also pose a special challenge.
Nicorettes also pose home-decor problems.
Brazil will also pose a threat.
Money could also pose a problem.
Drugs injected by needle also pose blood-to-blood risks.
Adopting young Gulf Stream orphans can also pose unexpected problems.
But the Blackhawks also pose some significant problems.
For doctors, the new drugs also pose financial challenges.
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