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Discover Ludwig"poses them" is correct and usable in written English.
To use it, you would typically add it to the end of a sentence after a verb such as "asks," "presents," or "challenges." For example, "The teacher asked the students questions that posed them."
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He takes ordinary Israelis, and the occasional actor, and poses them as if he were both cinematographer and screenwriter.
In one portrait series, Ms. Brady places her subjects in colorful vintage dresses and poses them with erect postures with their hands modestly folded in their laps.
In discussing both market and nonmarket forces in labour economics, the following discussion poses them not as alternatives but as complementary explanations.
He poses them in the form of reproduced advertisements that originally appeared in national magazines and were targeted to African-American audiences.
The backyard, where she poses them, becomes a subtle parody of the famous Arbus image of nudists in a forest, a joke suburban Garden of Eden without whimsy.
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My stock reply is to pose them Three Switches puzzle.
I hope we pose them a different challenge".
"They were always relaxed because he did not pose them," she said.
But the results do pose them a pointed question: could your prescribing be less costly?
Does good literary analysis even answer such questions or does it pose them?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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