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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a imposition" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an imposition" because "imposition" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I didn't mean to be an imposition on your time, but I really need your help."
Alternatives: "a burden" or "an inconvenience."
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Receiving a call on a mobile wasn't an imposition like receiving a call to a home phone was.
3. To end a situation that is seen as an unreasonable demand (imposition) Some patients described their WTD as a wish to avoid a situation that they experienced as an affront, an imposition or undignified.
Tax is seen as an imposition, a form of oppression.
An attempt to define the needs of the community within a narrow range of ECD issues resulted in an imposition of a pre-determined ECD agenda.
After a while it felt like an imposition to keep such a weak man chatting.
A plot is an imposition of pattern.
"But that's a bit of an imposition".
To their leaders, tough fiscal rules are not an imposition but a guarantee against future instability.
Judges generally saw the new policy as an imposition, though a necessary one.
Or rather, it is an imposition of a later (Christian) narrative on earlier (Jewish) texts.
Environmental protection, they say, often feels like an imposition on a traditional way of life.
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