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Discover Ludwig"stop posing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an imperative verb to tell someone to stop displaying a certain pose or attitude. For example: Stop posing as if you know everything, you don't.
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And never stop posing.
"He's a poser and he should stop posing and show some leadership and integrity".
Whatever the activity, the goal is to observe people long enough that they stop posing.
Lord and Lady Rader-Wellorff are much too posh while celebrity Vlad Mitt and his wife Morrissina Padada can't stop posing for photo-engagements.
And anyway, the brand's trend-making, gossiped-about namesake is brazenly gay, has a messy love life and can't stop posing half-naked in front of people.
Nevertheless, senators maintained that it was clear that sexual assault was a problem, and that the academy's response -- simply to stop posing the question -- was symptomatic of a broader preference to ignore the issue.
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But scientists would help if they stopped posing as gods.
People stop and are stopped – posing for photos, taking selfies with fans.
US officials have said Washington would consider dropping the group from the terror list once it disarms and stops posing a risk to US interests.
Corbyn will have more chance of becoming prime minister if he stops posing as an ordinary bloke against the political establishment, and stands up proud as a political leader, defending ordinary people against the real — financial — elites.
"They have" he notes "stopped posing, being nearer the attainment of poise" (NN 48).
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