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The phrase "and imposes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that enforces or applies a rule, requirement, or condition.
Example: "The new policy is strict and imposes significant penalties for non-compliance."
Alternatives: "and enforces" or "and applies".
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"Liberals should love it: it lowers taxes on wages and imposes a tax on wealth".
"It is cumbersome, bureaucratic and imposes unnecessary costs on business," he said today.
He enforces his rule and imposes summary justice through an armed posse.
1948 Communists gain majority in government; Gottwald becomes President and imposes Stalinist rule.
The measure was approved Thursday and imposes fines of $75 to $300.
If he wins, and imposes a parallel government, he could well be assassinated.
It damages tourism and imposes an extra cost on foreign investors.Kidnapping grabs the most headlines.
It contains a bill of rights and imposes term limits on the president and security chiefs.
Amazon makes no claims about the quality and imposes no taste criteria.
The agency has a rigorous ethics code and imposes significant trading restrictions on its employees.
It structures our time and imposes a rhythm on our lives.
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