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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will pose with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone agreeing to take a picture or be photographed alongside another person or object. Example: "The celebrity will pose with fans at the event for a special photo opportunity."
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Children will pose with it.
I don't think he will pose with it again.
Josefowicz isn't the kind of violinist who will pose with calves lapped by the sea à la Vanessa-Mae, but she doesn't mind pouting for the cameras - as her CD sleeves and magazine covers disclose.
She will pose with the family for pictures after the wedding.
How many prominent politicians from his party will pose with him for a publicity photo?
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A Canadian magazine photojournalist asks if my twin brother David and I will pose along with our gang of school friends.
To reverse ground realities and achieve a markedly different outcome is not in the cards and will pose Obama with the same dilemma next year.
To understand the challenges Papahānaumokuākea will pose, start with the site's remoteness - it is a far remove even from the main Hawaiian Islands, never mind the West Coast.
Hulk, the Brazilian striker who has attracted attention in Spain after a brilliant display in the first leg of the last-16 tie against Atletico Madrid, will pose a threat with aggression and pace reminiscent of his compatriot Ronaldo.
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