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"imposed a requirement" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something (a rule, law, policy) has been officially put in place, and must be followed by those affected by it. Example: The new immigration law imposed a requirement for all foreign visitors to have a valid visa before entering the country.
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We imposed a requirement that everyone on the team take one full day off a week.
A regulation, for example, that imposed a requirement on all restaurants "operating 10 or more restaurants under the same name," would not be pre-empted, he wrote.
Two years ago, the city imposed a requirement that writers and artists working at home pay $25 for a city permit.
The panel said that the school's rules were "viewpoint neutral," since they imposed a requirement of openness on all student groups, and were also "reasonable".
"There was perhaps a feeling that kids in school could look up parents' earnings and then bully someone, which is partly why we imposed a requirement to give the name of the person who is looking at the data".
139, 40 L.Ed. 95, contains some broad language about the relationship of reciprocity to comity, the case in fact imposed a requirement of reciprocity only in regard to conclusiveness of judgments, and even then only in limited circumstances.
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It also imposes a requirement of some rationality in the nature of the class singled out...
It also imposes a requirement of some rationality in the nature of the class singled out.
Other justices said the court should not impose a requirement that Congress had not adopted in so many words.
"Basically, the petitioners and our dissenting colleague seek to impose a requirement that Congress did not," she wrote.
When directed outward at a candidate or generally at "you," the subtle directive need to imposes a requirement and carries a silent "or else".
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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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