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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'posing for the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe someone or something that is standing or sitting in a certain position for a photo or picture. For example: The bride and groom looked beautiful as they stood side by side, posing for the photographer.
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Do I recall posing for the photograph?
Need something to fiddle with while posing for the paparazzi?
David Cameron was poncing around the Arctic Circle, posing for the photographers with cutesy huskies.
1.42pm: Blimey, they're all standing up now, posing for the team photo.
"We are the army of two," they chant, flexing and posing for the camera.
Long moments spent posing for the camera have become standard components of modern family life.
Atlas was 32 when he was photographed posing for the sculptor, Pietro Montana, in 1924.
"I'm only joking, man," McGregor grins before posing for the obligatory selfie.
His astute PR move of posing for the cover was a start, at least.
"Up until Topshop, the worst of his behaviour was playing the fool, showing off, posing for the cameras," he said.
Many of the models have had experience posing for the calendar previously and count themselves very lucky to be back.
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