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Discover Ludwig"poses it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase used to suggest a rhetorical question about something. For example, "What challenges does this new technology pose it?".
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The victim poses it.
But Bowen never poses it adequately.
Holbo poses it as a question, with no clear answer, and I don't have one either.
Instead, he puts this ideal in juxtaposition with complex reality; he poses it as a question.
If the show doesn't really answer the question it poses, it raises it with a healthy dose of Indian humor.
The joy of the play, his first for nine years, is that it brings this problem to the stage and poses it crisply.
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Daniel Ellsberg posed it in another.
It's a pose: it can't last long.
Again and again Mr. Muller tried to re-pose it.
Lieutenant Calley posed it for us in one way.
(It's actually a decent question, as disingenuous as Trump was to pose it).
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