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"posing a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to introduce a question or challenge. For example: "Posing a moral quandary, should he break the rules or not?"
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But Washington is also posing a challenge.
"The revenue side is posing a challenge".
Deforestation is posing a similar challenge.
They shouldn't be posing a problem in the first place".
Litter was everywhere – and posing a health risk.
Investors have been posing a previously unthinkable question.
posing a question for which there seems no obvious answer.
A Chinese newspaper, however, accused the Cowpens of posing a threat to "China's national security".
Other, broader Asian forums are developing, he noted, posing a danger that ASEAN might be sidelined.
This is the concentration of ash that is recognised as posing a significant risk to aircraft.
He could continue to be held indefinitely as an "enemy combatant" posing a threat to America.
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