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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she poses for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone standing or sitting for a photograph or artwork. Example: "The young model struck a confident pose for the cover of the magazine."
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Could she pose for a picture?
One man, an artist, suggested that she pose for him for life drawing.
After leaving the Met and stepping onto Fifth Avenue, Guinness was approached by a young man, who requested that she pose for a photograph with him.
And a well-known columnist from a major metropolitan newspaper — this one — was repeatedly stopped by bloggers requesting that she pose for photos with them, as they expressed admiration for her work.
Update: Larry Flynt has offered $1 M should she pose for Hustler ** According to reports, Eliot Spitzer paid $4,300 for his liaison with Emperors Club call girl "Kristen," aka Ashley Alexandra Dupre.
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She posed for Playboy scrubbing the floor.
Later she posed for photographers and made a short speech.
When "Poison Ivy" came out, she posed for Playboy.
"This is crazy," she said as she posed for photographs.
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