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The phrase "as imposes" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context without further clarification.
Example: "The rules apply as imposes on all participants." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "as required" or "as mandated".
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Resistance leads to increased disease severity and death rates, as well as imposes pressure towards the discovery and development of new antibiotic therapies.
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At eighty-one, he is as imposing as ever.
But he is no longer as imposing a figure.
"We think of it as imposing 'the Ashcroft standard.' ".
And he does not look as imposing in a uniform.
Beige and hulking, with walls four feet thick, they are as imposing as they are ugly.
On paper, the Red Sox lineup still seems as imposing as any in baseball.
The Devils did not have anyone as imposing as White during his absence.
Their theories are not quite as imposing as their physical attributes.
Otherwise, the two images are as imposing as they are austere.
Dominating the landscape, they are as imposing as the rock on which they sit.
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