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Discover Ludwig"defensive posture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position taken to protect oneself, or a situation in which someone becomes guarded and resistant to change. For example: "The organization adopted a defensive posture when faced with criticism from the government."
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Play defense by taking a defensive posture from which to strike.
"Look at that defensive posture," Karlin marvels.
That defensive posture closes down our ability to learn.
The common name is derived from the animal's defensive posture.
Halleck dispersed his armies and adopted a defensive posture.
"You're in a defensive posture, you're sacrificing mobility".
In their playbook, that was a defensive posture.
"Arms folded over chest, chin out, the typical defensive posture".
This defensive posture is understandable if not particularly sympathetic.
But this defensive posture seems only concerned with intent.
CEOs can be forced into a more defensive posture.
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