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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also poses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an additional challenge, risk, or issue related to a subject being discussed.
Example: "The new policy improves efficiency but also poses significant challenges for implementation."
Alternatives: "also presents" or "also creates".
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But it also poses dangers.
Yet inaction also poses risks.
And this also poses problems.
It also poses significant risks.
But it also poses a problem.
The biblical account also poses textual problems.
Capturing them also poses another problem.
It also poses profound environmental challenges.
It also poses major questions for republicans.
Braving the Himalayas also poses dangers.
But taking either antibiotics or the vaccine also poses risks.
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