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The phrase "as a posing" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "He stood there as a posing figure, capturing everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "as a model" or "as a subject".
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The letter cited a tweet from earlier this year in which Williamson described the MP Dan Jarvis as "a posing cunt".
Dave Dickson, reviewing Queen's performance at Wembley Arena in 1984 for Kerrang!, noted Mercury's "camp" addresses to the audience and even described him as a "posing, pouting, posturing tart".
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The image is considered by John Tulloch to be as "classical a pose as any Madonna and Child".
Such positioning does not come off as a pose.
"That existentialism as a pose is more complicated than optimism.
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.
It's like Eccentricity Lite -- and eccentricity, too often, can come across as a pose or an affectation.
Can also be used as a pose when posing for a picture.
Stockpiling of coal bottom ash on land is causing air pollution as well as posing a danger to living beings.
As well as posing a risk to drivers they have caused damage to parks, football pitches and a golf course.
Mitsui has not struck as belligerent a pose.
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