pose - use in sentences

Object

  • danger: However, in certain documented situations, a CAT may pose a danger to the user.
  • challenge: The ever changing light in Scotland can pose a challenge to artists.
  • risk: You pose a very real risk of serious harm to the public.

Adjective complement

  • nude: Please read our Term... Living room Sophia Loren to pose nude?
  • naked: Picture 1 of 6: These women HATED their bodies - until a style expert persuaded them to pose naked in front of millions.

Preposition: for

  • photo: We also asked her to pose for a team photo along with most of the rest of the AGCAS team.
  • picture: On each visit the triplets were running and jumping and wrestling and growling - or relaxing and posing for pictures.
  • photograph: Later that morning we posed for the group photograph outside the hotel.
  • photographer: And I had never posed so for any photographer.

Preposition: by

  • proliferation: We also agree on the importance of addressing the growing threat posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles.
  • terrorism: With that in mind, let me turn first to the challenges posed by international terrorism.

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