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Discover Ludwig'imposing appearance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that looks impressive or authoritative in a way that is likely to make people take notice. For example, "The elderly professor made an imposing appearance as she entered the lecture hall."
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Their imposing appearance contrasted sharply with the lightly clad Afghans who throng outside selling cellphone cards.
He made a name for himself, too, with his imposing appearance.
She shuns beige for fear it will not make an imposing appearance.
A man of imposing appearance, with overhanging brows and a bulldog chin, Lewis studded his sonorous oratory with literary allusions and sometimes with harsh epithets.
Just before that imposing appearance in the courtroom, he gave a summary of joking around with the cops, in R-rated language.
Observing the imposing appearance and majestic posture of Pavel Pavlovich Antipov, he did not hesitate even for a moment before offering him the job.
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This was owing, in part, to the manual's imposing physical appearance.
Contemporary and near-contemporary accounts describe Momchil physically as "imposing in appearance", "as tall as two men" and, in the words of a Turkish poet, "resembling a minaret".
Jiggling its interest rate, the Fed can impose the appearance of stability today, but only at the cost of instability tomorrow.
This would impose an appearance of weak maternally expressed imprinting.
Investigators emphasised his imposing size and appearance, saying he is 6ft 3in tall and approximately 17-and-a-half stone with cropped blond hair.
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