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"imposed rules" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about rules or regulations that someone else has made and that you must follow. For example, "My boss imposed rules about taking time off in the summer."
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By contrast, China imposed rules to keep home prices there from rising too fast.
Under an obscure law passed in 1996, Congress has the power to revoke recently imposed rules.
In February, H.P. imposed rules limiting student labor by its contractors.
France, with its strong state, has always imposed rules on its citizens.
Before 1947 all practical planning was characterized by a series of authoritatively imposed rules of procedure and priorities.
And the House Republican leadership, flexing its increased power, imposed rules limiting the Democrats' already minuscule role in influencing legislation.
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During their search, the Pillartzes had two self-imposed rules.
(There are various self-imposed rules that must be followed in the village).
They abided by the Hays Code's self-imposed rules of censorship.
Ms. Leventhal is among a small circle of affluent shoppers who nonetheless operate under a set of stringently self-imposed rules.
They present a portrait of an intelligence agency that has struggled but often failed to comply with court-imposed rules established to monitor its most sensitive activities.
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