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"duties imposed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to any responsibilities that someone is obligated to do. For example, "The duties imposed on teachers require them to be patient and to provide their students with a safe learning environment."
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The law allows companies that initiate anti-dumping complaints to claim any duties imposed.
He had been too preoccupied with the duties imposed on him by the collective European psyche.
They work in smaller venues and without the duties imposed by public funding.
It will issue a decision early next year on American anti-dumping duties imposed on Japanese hot-rolled steel.
China complained to the World Trade Organization on Thursday about antidumping duties imposed by the European Union on Chinese-made shoes, raising tensions between the trading giants.
The all-party select committee propose a statutory code of independence to replace the estimated 1,293 duties imposed on local government today.
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(3) A person is not subject to the duty imposed by subsection (1) if he is subject to the duty imposed by section 1(1) of the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 (c. 26).
Doing what he had to do: not the kind of duty imposed by someone else, or by the state, but the kind that one chooses for oneself.
That decline is partly the result of a special stamp duty imposed in November — of as much as 15 percent on quick resales.
He claimed Osborne's own economic mismanagement, particularly a swingeing supplementary duty imposed in 2011, was partly to blame for the sector's slump.
However, many schools don't feel as confident as Smith in handling the duty imposed on them by the government, and may instead prefer to avoid discussion.
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