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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Imposing manner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who presents themselves in a way that commands attention or respect. Example: "The speaker delivered his message with an imposing manner that captivated the audience."
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"The bed itself was therefore constructed not only as a piece of practical furniture but in a grand and imposing manner.
"Maude," Norman Lear's sitcom about a Tuckahoe housewife with liberal politics, an imposing manner and a talent for withering bons mots, ran on CBS from 1972 to 1978.
"He wants to show up in public in an imposing manner, and that may be the reason he was not present during the ceremony," Hong Hyun-ik of the Sejong Institute, a thinktank in Seoul, told the Korea Times.
The modernization of Japan after Meiji Restoration motivates its originally latent arrogant concepts and desires, such as self-centered, impulse of expansion, and upstart mentality and imposing manner caused by its rapid rise and despising other East Asian countries and people.
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No, here again that unifying, model-imposing manner of proceeding would leave out a consideration of the nuances that give the "Why?"-question its determinate sense in the first place.
Imposing disproportionate restrictions (all the way to quarantine) will most certainly not help.
PAGE A8 IMPOSING AN 'ISLAMIC TAX' Some police recruits in Afghanistan are imposing an "Islamic tax" on people in their districts.
"Imposing basic order".
Imposing guy on the mound.
Imposing new taxes is never easy.
Imposing damages can also help deter similar misconduct.
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