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The phrase "pose on" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "pose for." For example: She posed for a picture with her children.
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Warren Buffett striking the same pose on one of his NetJets would not.
Some boys rushed to pose on it, but not one girl moved forward.
In one, he strikes a fierce kung fu pose on the grounds of the original Shaolin Monastery.
In one photograph, six female sailors in camouflaged uniforms pose on a breakwall with a greenhouse in the background.
Anglers pose on deck with giant marlins.
It was her wish to pose on the couple's yacht.
Just a place to pose on yards of red carpet.
Adam Richman in typical pose on Man v Food.
Vanity Fair caricatures strike a pose on the walls.
And he models his pose on these Italian ideals from the previous century.
Fading movie stars trying to resuscitate a career no longer pose on Main Street.
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