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"impose conditions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to set requirements or rules that must be followed. Example: The company imposed strict conditions on their employees, including mandatory drug testing and a dress code. In this sentence, "impose conditions" is used to show that the company has established certain rules or expectations that their employees must adhere to.
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While Quanta acknowledges that patentees can engage in conditional sales, it emphasizes that sellers cannot impose conditions subsequent to the transfer of title.
"You can't impose conditions".
Only Congress can impose conditions.
If he chose to impose conditions, that was his business.
The police are then entitled to impose conditions on the protest or even refuse it.
It also has the power to impose conditions on the licences of radio stations.
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.
It can hardly be doubted that in giving consent Congress may impose conditions.
The fund's officials say that they do not intend to impose conditions on the loan.
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