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Free sign upThe phrase "in the pose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is positioned or arranged in a particular way, often mimicking a specific stance or posture.
Example: "The statue stood elegantly in the pose of a dancer, capturing the grace of movement."
Alternatives: "in the stance of" or "in the position of".
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He also presented a hare in the pose of "The Thinker" by Rodin, his favorite artist.
He tried to capture the marvel of flight in the pose of a dancer.
She continued to sit as if thinking, in the pose of thinking, like that one statue.
In about 1506, Raphael portrayed a wealthy Florentine woman, Maddalena Doni, in the pose of Leonardo's painting.
This was evident in the pose of certain of his figures, which hark back to ancient Hellenistic sculpture.
By portraying a riderless horse in the pose of some classical equine statue, Stubbs concentrates our attention on its awe-inspiring singularity.
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The red draperies in the Toulouse painting, the pose of Holofernes – these say classic Caravaggio.
In the previous sections, the pose of faces was known.
On the other hand, the sensor nodes in the submap estimate the pose of the robot.
I slowly put the books back in my bag, upturning my nose in the classic pose of the noble martyr.
Each senator had beside him an aide in the characteristic pose of urgently whispering in the boss's ear while clutching a sheaf of papers.
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