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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after imposed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that occurs following an imposition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The changes were implemented after the imposed regulations were announced."
Alternatives: "following the imposition" or "subsequent to the imposition".
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This requires comparison of microstructures before and after imposed macroscopic plastic deformations, in order to estimate the local/mesoscopic strains from the displacements of identifiable grain boundary segments.
Reviewer #1: In the present article, Ciarleglio and colleagues investigate the changes in electrical phenotype of neurons of the optic tectum of Xenopus laevis tadpole occurring during development and after imposed sensory stimulation.
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Strangely, after imposing formal restrictions, I feel freer".
Leaf area and dry matter was recorded at 30 days after imposing drought.
Maximum ultimate tensile strength was 335.9 MPa after imposing four deformation passes.
It lifted the ban after imposing new rules intended to prevent another such disaster.
Portugal, for instance, saw its debt-to-GDP ratio rise after imposing steep budget cuts.
He lifted the ban after imposing new rules intended to prevent another such disaster.
Southern California did not play in the conference tournament after imposing sanctions for violating N.C.A.A. rules.
"This ends a long saga," Ellis said after imposing the new sentence.
China cut imports of U.S. soybeans and other goods after imposing tariffs in July.
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