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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "he was imposing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone as having a commanding or impressive presence. Example: When the new boss walked into the boardroom, everyone fell silent as they were struck by his imposing stature and intense gaze.
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"When George Washington entered a room," Brinkley says, "he was imposing.
Judge Fisher said he was imposing the jail terms reluctantly.
Jay Inslee announced that he was imposing a moratorium on executions while he remained in office.
He tried staying with a friend and with his two married daughters, but he felt he was imposing.
He was imposing, in immaculate and finely woven robes, with a manicured white beard and gold-rimmed spectacles.
Still, he said he was imposing strict conditions on their release to ensure that they did not leave the country.
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"At the beginning they accused him of being a spy, and said that he was imposed by the Americans," he said.
Dying in ulcerated agony, he was imposed upon by two Presbyterian ministers who pushed past his housekeeper and urged him to avoid damnation by accepting Jesus Christ.
He is imposing very selective justice.
Assume your boss knows how he's imposing on you.
He is imposing a one minute speech limit.
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