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"i impose" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present tense form of the verb "impose," meaning to force something upon someone or to establish something as a rule or law. Example: "I impose strict rules when it comes to the safety of my employees."
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Without even realizing it, I impose the same choices on my children (minus the coffee).
"The sentence I impose on the accused for the murder of the deceased … is six years imprisonment," Masipa said.
"How do I impose myself enough to keep things going but back off enough to let development occur?
(A sample entry: "Porters proceed badly. At 9 30 stop in Arrouina. Throw me to the ground on arrival. I impose a 4 thaler fine").
My energy is depleted by the anxious chatter in my head when I fail to meet the high expectations I impose on myself.
So if I have a really good idea and I go tell people, "Hey, you have to go do this," or I impose it on them, people wonder, what does he really mean?
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Is imposing transaction taxes on high-frequency traders and other short-term speculators a good idea?
"Half an hour -- I imposed that rule," she said.
"I imposed sobriety and compression every day of the shoot.
Again, I imposed an arbitrary set of rules.
I imposed a ban on using the loo after that, which lasted a few hours.
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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.

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