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"impose peace" is a correct phrase in written English and can be used in various contexts.
Some possible examples could be: - The leader of the country decided to impose peace on the warring factions by imposing strict sanctions and initiating peace talks. - The international community must come together to impose peace in the region and stop the violence. - Despite their differences, the two countries were able to come to an agreement and impose peace through a treaty. - The United Nations sent a peacekeeping mission to the area to impose peace and protect civilians. - The government's efforts to impose peace in the country have been met with resistance from rebel groups.
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We cannot impose peace.
"The role of the government is to impose order, to impose peace".
It has promised to send 12,000 policemen to Darfur to impose peace.
There was an upsurge of industrial unrest despite government efforts to impose peace.
The Pentagon famously claimed that up to 400,000 troops would be needed to impose peace.
But he wondered aloud if Mr. Arafat could impose peace on the people he leads.
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This does not mean imposing peace.
It could involve an imposed peace agreement imposed on both sides and enforced by international peacekeepers.
Yet by imposing peace, Mali's partners have taken a risky approach.
The great period of the mystery religions began when the Romans imposed peace upon the Mediterranean world.
The Palestinian response was a series of deadly suicide bombings.Your suggestion of an imposed peace without negotiations is unrealistic.
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