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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impose themselves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how individuals or groups assert their presence, authority, or influence in a situation.
Example: "The new regulations may impose themselves on the existing practices of the industry."
Alternatives: "assert themselves" or "make their presence felt."
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With 45 minutes played, Celtic were toiling to impose themselves.
Ivory Coast have started to impose themselves on the game.
It will be about how Ireland impose themselves.
He added: "The Barclays want to impose themselves on us.
Both Judd's boxes and Hanson's figures impose themselves on viewers, inducing acute self-consciousness.
It's very odd the way different projects impose themselves or reveal themselves.
That fired up the Warriors after the break as Northampton struggled to impose themselves.
As the entries progress, however, insights appear to arrive unbidden and to impose themselves on him.
Celtic struggled to impose themselves and when they threatened, Mannus was usually equal to it.
Any Football League side would struggle to impose themselves on a team of Real Madrid's calibre.
It's odd how patterns impose themselves despite the best efforts to avoid them.
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