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Discover Ludwig"impose that" can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a sentence to describe the act of enforcing something on someone or requiring them to do something. Example: The new government regulations impose that all citizens wear masks in public areas to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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But we'll have to impose that style at this level.
The Senate version of the bill would impose that requirement.
The United States does not impose that test on its citizens.
But nowhere has he struggled to impose that ethos more than on the trail.
But not Mr. Romney's super PAC, Restore Our Future, which does not impose that condition.
Is the only way to impose that empathy through a draft?
If it does so unanimously, Judge Brinkema is obliged to impose that sentence.
To impose that extra level on reporting staff would cause us some issues".
Parents should be able to care for their children and not impose that burden on others.
Last week, Mr. Obama said he would not impose that condition or any other on a fiscal commission.
Today's neo-liberals see everything in strictly financial terms and seek to impose that vision on the rest of us.
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