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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'impose fine' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of assessing a penalty against a person for a breach of law or regulation. For example: The judge imposed a fine of $1,000 on the defendant for violating the city's traffic ordinances.
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We said that the child had already been born, and if you want to take him away then just take him away, or you can impose fine on us, meanwhile, we don't have much money to pay for it.
How an endosomal protein can impose fine control over signaling, thereby maintaining the delicate balance between pluripotent and differentiated states, has been an intriguing puzzle.
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They have yet to impose fines.
As punishments, they impose fines.
I know, Ipso can impose fines.
"We do not have the power to impose fines".
The bill would impose fines and imprisonment for violators.
When necessary they can impose fines and community work.
They had judicial powers and could impose fines.
It will have powers of investigation and to impose fines.
Regulators have threatened to impose fines beginning in March of next year.
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