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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as was imposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was enforced or applied in the past, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The regulations were followed strictly, as was imposed by the governing body."
Alternatives: "as had been mandated" or "as was required".
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But, the next time someone suggests that there is a lower bar for my field, as was imposed on other women (oh, it's easy to publish there) and discussed in Valian, I plan on correcting them.… Sophia Toward the end of the course, one student expressed self re-evaluation and preparation to act in new wayself re-evaluation
But, the next time someone suggests that there is a lower bar for my field, as was imposed on other women (oh, it's easy to publish there) and discussed in Valian, I plan on correcting them.… Sophia They somehow think that it is easier to publish as a [field], and that my many publications do not represent the same amount of effort as their fewer articles.
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The surface currents of the Atlantic Ocean primarily correspond to the system of prevailing winds with such modifications as are imposed on the movement of the water by land boundaries.
(D) All such visits shall be made by prior arrangement with the Commanding Officer as to the time and duration of the visit and shall be subject to the same security controls as are imposed under Rule 61.
There has always been an absolute refusal by the Afghans to be ruled by foreigners, or to accept any government perceived as being imposed on them.
Mohamed bin Hammam has dismissed his life ban from football as being imposed by a "kangaroo court" and described the sentence as an act of revenge for his attempt to challenge Sepp Blatter for the Fifa presidency.
Once politicians abdicate personal responsibility and start blaming faceless "others" – financial markets, hedge fund speculators, the IMF – there is the danger that cuts come to be seen by the public as being imposed on the country against its will.
Secondly, the Jew sees the divine law as being imposed by another being who yet does not give the necessary "strength to obey in those to whom it is presented" (JF 203).
The main feature of the N-BLEA, as is imposed by the nature of the BLOP, is that a lower level optimization task must be appropriately solved with respect to each population member in the upper level EA.
Fodor (2002), for instance, views prosody as being imposed onto written sentences and implores psycholinguistics to pay more attention to prosody in sentences, suggesting that there is an implicit prosody in all written sentences that frequently aids disambiguation.
It is well documented in the literature that there is often resistance to rights-based discourse, especially when it is perceived as being imposed by external political actors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com