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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Impinge on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of having an effect or impact on something, often in a negative or intrusive way. Example: "The new regulations may impinge on the company's ability to operate efficiently."
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Impinge on Central Park?
Will the increased sale of used books impinge on demand for new ones?
And when does one person's freedom of speech impinge on another's?
It will therefore impinge on wilderness.
Didn't impinge on me at all.
I don't impinge on the world of teenagers and they don't impinge on mine.
And it will not impinge on business investment.
Obviously, though, national conditions impinge on the vote.
Like the best technology, it didn't impinge on your consciousness.
Critics of these panels said they impinge on national sovereignty".
Mr. Cardozo said nobody wanted to impinge on anyone's rights.
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