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The phrase "as a pose" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo of "as opposed," which is used to contrast two ideas or options. Example: "I prefer tea as opposed to coffee in the morning."
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Such positioning does not come off as a pose.
"That existentialism as a pose is more complicated than optimism.
IT'S tempting to see Mr. Goulian's outrageous persona as a pose, a marketing ploy: the Lady Gaga of literature.
Mr. Patterson's long days alone on the sea lead him to see the Chatwinian philosophy as a pose, a literary device, a kind of cynicism.
I thought it was "as a pose to", which in my head implied some kind of challenge to an existing idea, like posing a question.
By the climax, however, this more-or-less accurate portrait of Crosby is revealed as a pose, a ruse adapted to facilitate a love affair between the supporting players Stuart Erwin and Leila Hyams.
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The image is considered by John Tulloch to be as "classical a pose as any Madonna and Child".
Mitsui has not struck as belligerent a pose.
The letter cited a tweet from earlier this year in which Williamson described the MP Dan Jarvis as "a posing cunt".
It also involves focused breathing as you perform a pose.
Stockpiling of coal bottom ash on land is causing air pollution as well as posing a danger to living beings.
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