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The phrase "also be imposed on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing regulations, rules, or conditions that apply to someone or something in addition to others.
Example: "Additional penalties may also be imposed on those who fail to comply with the new regulations."
Alternatives: "may also be applied to" or "can also be enforced on".
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For executives at all seven companies, new restraints will also be imposed on perks.
Penalties can also be imposed on firms that do not comply.
Strict limits would also be imposed on access for public vehicles.
Travel bans can also be imposed on people involved in private or business disputes".
Similar cuts and fee increases would also be imposed on the California State University System.
An oil embargo is essential, but sanctions should also be imposed on Syrian banks and energy and telecommunications companies.
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Reports suggest that other conditions have also been imposed on groups wanting to invest in India.
Other conditions have also been imposed on groups wanting to invest in India.
Other unspecified sanctions have also been imposed on the training centre.
After World War II, the Soviet legal model also was imposed on Soviet-dominated regimes in eastern and central Europe.
The increased visibility of the NatWest brand is also being imposed on RBS by the European Union under the terms of its £45bn taxpayer bailout – the RBS brand will in effect disappear from England and Wales.
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