strike an attitude
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In the BBC interview, Archbishop Williams appeared to strike an attitude of indifference toward the visit.
From New York Times • Apr. 3, 2010
An indifferent draftsman, the artist is usually just good enough to strike an attitude or sink a platitude.
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I think any film director would be delighted "to strike an attitude or sink a platitude" in only four frames.
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Reagan's reply to all these concerns was to strike an attitude of poised calm, even when taking firm action.
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If he heard that they were being discussed, he would in all probability strike an attitude and declare that he could not be a party to compromising her any longer.
From The Education of Eric Lane by McKenna, Stephen