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The phrase "impose condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of placing certain restrictions or regulations on something. For example: The government imposed conditions on businesses that receive financial aid.
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We impose Condition (c) so that even when PKA's phosphorylation of Ira is slowed by the presence of either Pde1 or Pde2, by Condition (a), the effect of PKA on Ira can not be ignored.
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"You can't impose conditions".
If he chose to impose conditions, that was his business.
Many states that do allow postconviction testing impose conditions on who may seek it.
We're going to offer capital and we're going to impose conditions.
If funders choose to impose conditions, authors will have to abide by them.
He said he would impose conditions on their release, including appearances before him every six months.
Just like the department, councils can impose conditions on planning permission.
The fund's officials say that they do not intend to impose conditions on the loan.
Even if euro zone ministers agreed to help with recapitalization, they would impose conditions.
As a result, Israel was losing its power to impose conditions on a weakened Palestinian leadership in Ramallah.
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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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