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The phrase "ability to impose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or power to enforce rules, decisions, or beliefs on others.
Example: "The government has the ability to impose regulations that affect all citizens."
Alternatives: "capacity to enforce" or "power to dictate".
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Your ability to impose your will goes with it.
But the ability to impose bans on toxic instruments should be part of the tool kit.
Jewell and O'Neill both have the ability to impose their will on their teams.
The lone dispute was over Singapore's ability to impose capital controls in a financial crisis.
But their ability to impose their will by slowing the game down?
They are looking for an ability to impose order on amorphous situations.
The West's ability to impose solutions to global issues like Iran's nuclear program has unraveled.
Coercive power refers to a manager's ability to impose punishment on others.
Students from integrated schools made larger contributions, especially given one condition: the ability to impose sanctions punishing lower contributions.
Ashley's unwillingness to go to parliament could test committees' ability to impose their will on reluctant witnesses.
Cook has the ability to impose his will, the type of player Connecticut and Seton Hall sorely lack.
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