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Discover Ludwig"impose itself" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to assert oneself or make one's presence known in a forceful or dominant manner. Example: "The new policy was so strict that it imposed itself on the employees, causing many of them to feel overworked and stressed."
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The architecture doesn't impose itself upon you.
A "transition federal government" has totally failed to impose itself.
"That is the reality, and that is what will impose itself".
England had not lost to Italy in 15 previous meetings, but it struggled to impose itself.
I wanted some place small that would not impose itself on nature.
"It doesn't impose itself on the facts, but rather adapts to reality.
The reality of a Palestinian state, he has said, "will impose itself on the world".
The game's pace is too high for a rumble to impose itself.
"It is a matter of a minority group trying to impose itself on a majority".
May be a shade more brushwork will then indicate or impose itself.
Real Madrid, with just four players on that trip, also struggled to impose itself in La Liga on Saturday.
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