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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imposed himself" is correct in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe someone who has aggressively taken control of a situation or imposed their will on others without permission or consent. For example: "The oligarch imposed himself on the small town, imposing his will on its citizens."
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Not that Mr. Hamelin imposed himself on Haydn.
With "O Rangasayee," Morris imposed himself on the dance world.
No French king had ever imposed himself so totally and so tyrannically as did Louis XI.
He made aesthetically pleasing arrangements and imposed himself on them by drawing and carving.
He never imposed himself on the material, but let the play speak for itself".
At school, Khan was a good student who imposed himself in disputes that were not his.
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God does not impose himself on us.
From the start, De Villiers sought to impose himself.
Unassuming, he doesn't impose himself on the conversation.
Aaron Cruden did not impose himself, and neither did Beauden Barrett.
"He had a hard time imposing himself as poet".
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