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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and posed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is taking a specific position or expression for a photograph or artistic representation.
Example: "The model smiled brightly and posed for the camera, showcasing the latest fashion collection."
Alternatives: "and took a pose for" or "and positioned for".
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They smiled and posed for pictures.
He stopped and posed for four photographs.
WuShock signed autographs and posed for photographs.
He smiled and posed for photographs.
They chatted and posed for a photograph.
Stroman mingled and beamed and posed for a photographer.
Mr. Robbins shook his hand and posed for a picture.
Plummer signed an autograph and posed for a photograph.
Female rockabilly models signed autographs and posed for pictures.
He dispensed hugs and kisses and posed for cellphone photographs.
Instead, I smiled and posed for a snapshot.
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