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Discover Ludwig"impose myself" is correct and usable in written English.
When used in the context of a person's actions, it means that someone is intentionally putting themselves into a situation or situation. For example, "I'm not going to impose myself any more in their affairs."
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I thought I should impose myself on it.
I like to be able to wake up and impose myself on society".
It's fast and physical and I want to impose myself on the league.
But it seems invasive to the victims to impose myself like some snuff-film viewer.
I would plant myself next to the director, Ian MacNaughton, and impose myself".
"And until then I will not impose myself on him just because the world talks of him".
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I wasn't imposing myself, and I was giving away free points.
There were some quiet spells in the car during our longish drive out to his house, in Bellevue, a comfortable suburban district on the south side of town, but by the time we got there I had lost any sense of foreboding that I might have had about imposing myself on such a famously private man.
"I'm looking forward to getting a start and imposing myself on the game.
I didn't feel great about imposing myself on them, but, you know, I still did.
To explore weightlessness in and of itself is indefinable and nonsensical in technical terms, but as an artist I was interested in an act of listening to, rather than imposing myself on, the environment.
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