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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and poses for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is modeling or positioning themselves for a photograph or artistic representation.
Example: "She smiles brightly and poses for the camera, capturing the perfect moment."
Alternatives: "and models for" or "and stands for".
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She munches grass, begs for carrots and poses for photographs, oblivious to attention.
Hart seems to get this, and poses for a picture with her.
Sturgeon spots two handsome men in the crowd, twins, and poses for a picture with them.
Orientalist painters sometimes misunderstood what they witnessed or intentionally fudged costumes and poses for pictorial effect.
Afterwards everyone makes optimistic noises and poses for photographs.Is there an alternative?
At intervals, he dances to salsa blaring from a boom box, and poses for pictures by tourists.
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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.
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