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Discover Ludwig"posed for" is not a correct and usable phrase in English.
It is not a phrase that is typically used in written English, and its usage is limited to a few contexts. For example, you might use the phrase "posed for" in the middle of a sentence when talking about a person posing for a photograph. Example: She posed for the photographer, looking natural and relaxed.
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Offstage, he posed for pictures.
He'd posed for German fashion magazines.
They smiled and posed for pictures.
Curtis Martin has posed for the bust.
(Mr. Cuomo posed for photos with both).
And you say he posed for you.
Varoufakis posed for a joint photograph.
He stopped and posed for four photographs.
But he also posed for beer ads.
Radcliffe posed for photos, again and again.
WuShock signed autographs and posed for photographs.
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