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"imposed a moratorium" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of officially declaring a temporary suspension or ban on a certain activity, typically by a government or authority. Example: The government has imposed a moratorium on fishing in the area to allow for the recovery of depleted fish populations.
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Late last year, he had imposed a moratorium on chalking.
This would have imposed a moratorium on fracking.
Missouri has imposed a moratorium on executions until a new formula is settled on.
The European Union has imposed a moratorium on any new GMOs in Europe.
The number soon swelled into the hundreds before the city imposed a moratorium.
The country was also sued when Quebec imposed a moratorium on fracking.
In 1999, the EU had imposed a moratorium on any new GM approvals.
Last month Mrs. Merkel imposed a moratorium on new nuclear plant construction.
Qatar imposed a moratorium in 2005 for fear that rapid production could damage the reservoir.
Since 1986 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) has imposed a moratorium on commercial whaling.
Alarmed residents agreed on a fishing accord that imposed a moratorium on catches.
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