Sentence examples for what pose from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "what pose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to ask a question about a particular pose or situation. For example, "What pose should I do for this yoga class?".

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IT IS hard to know what pose to strike when being photographed next to Yasser Arafat.

How to stay still: It doesn't matter what pose you take, you have to lock your body on center.

Look in the mirror or take a few selfies and figure out what pose looks the most like you.

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"So what?" posed Davis.

"What poses a problem is the technology used.

Most of what poses as "tax reform" in Washington today is actually tax reduction.

Right now that is what poses the biggest risk to the world economy.

What poses the greater danger to the west's "vital regional interests" in the future?

Gillian Murphy, as in "Pillar," went from pose to pose, but, oh, what poses, on that perfect ballet instrument that is her body.

The melancholy truth is that what poses for debate on entitlements may be worse than no debate at all.

Some have hired consulting firms to buttress their arguments with 100-plus page reports featuring their own (favorable) criteria for determining what poses a serious financial threat.

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