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The phrase "as I posed the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question or statement that you are about to present or have presented.
Example: "As I posed the question during the meeting, I noticed several team members nodding in agreement."
Alternatives: "as I asked the" or "as I presented the".
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But, as soon as I posed the first, the conversation, much like her stories, veered sharply off course.
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Floating somewhere in the back of my mind as I pose the question is Sidney Poitier in To Sir, With Love.
I gently shake my head in bewilderment as I pose the very obvious final question: How do you keep going?
As always, I posed the couple a bit, took a few shots, and then waited until they began interacting with one another.
As they arrived, I posed the question to the people who pay the admission fee.
For me, though, as I posed as an average United fan, the evening amounted to 90 seconds of incredulous euphoria sandwiched by 30 hours of torment.
I, on the other hand, jiggled about in terror as I posed alongside.
When the likely date for the referendum on electoral reform was leaked by Nick Clegg as 5 May next year, I immediately posed the "French Ambassador has died" question.
Yes, a leftist might hate me for my hypocrisy, as I pose now as the world's biggest defender of campus speech after having gained national notoriety at Columbia University for trying to have professors I disagreed with punished or removed.
For me the "winner" was, Nicola Sturgeon as she posed the questions that I wanted answers to.
I pose the issue as follows.
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