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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about imposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of enforcing rules, regulations, or beliefs on others.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about imposing stricter regulations on environmental practices."
Alternatives: "regarding enforcement" or "concerning implementation".
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It's about imposing their values.
It's about imposing ideology," he said.
"This is not about imposing anything on anybody," he says.
And I'm not talking about imposing some utopian vision of small organic farms on the world.
Is this about freedom and personal responsibility, or about imposing a reasonable limit?
The point seems to be less about imposing health standards than imposing ideas about shame.
Dr. Macchiarola set about imposing rigorous standards for both students and educators.
Dunn voiced reservations about imposing a licensing scheme as a solution.
Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, muttered darkly about imposing a "military solution" on Burundi.
Europe should be more careful about imposing unpopular measures, insists the Elysée.
Other European countries tend to like low-cost imports and be less enthusiastic about imposing tariffs.
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