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"impose order on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone uses authority to bring control, organization, or structure to something. For example, "The manager imposed order on the chaotic accounting department by setting tight deadlines and a strict filing system."
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The plan is a first strike in a new battle to impose order on the city's most chaotic streets, ones that have confounded city planners for years.
Others find dusty, dangerous Mogadishu so disagreeable that they spend much of their time abroad.Be modest and stop backing one factionOutside powers have repeatedly tried to impose order on Somalia twice militarily: America invaded in 1992 and Ethiopia in 2006.
You have to impose order on chaos.
Hence Mr Eizenstat's new campaign to impose order on sanctions.
To impose order on the changes, we seek refuge, of a kind, in statistics.
It is natural, for example, that Sharia courts are trying to impose order on lawlessness.
We have a primal need to impose order on theinchoate, to quantify theunquantifiable.
Government had neither the power nor the mandate to impose order on this chaotically growing industry.
They are looking for an ability to impose order on amorphous situations.
Perhaps Sanneh's next article can be on why humans feel impelled to impose order on chaos.
When he bought it, he installed air-conditioning and tried to impose order on the books.
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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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