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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'imposing castle' is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a castle that appears grand and imposing in size or design. Example sentence: The tourists were in awe of the imposing castle perched atop the hill.
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In Trent, I stopped for a fine dinner of pasta and trout at the Chiesa restaurant, on via San Marco in the erstwhile stables of the city's imposing castle; a postprandial stroll took me down to the House of the Devil, a three-story residence that the poet admired.
The echo of a sinister laugh was heard wafting across the wet grass by those toiling stooped and bent in nearby fields dominated by the imposing castle.
Derek McLane's Alps-framed setting, evocatively lighted by Philip Rosenberg and rotating seamlessly between the Ludwigshafen train station and the baron's imposing castle, causes shivers of gloom and doom.
An imposing castle was built thereafter whose courtyard and walls can be visited.
Castletown has an imposing castle and a premier birding spot, the Langness Peninsula.
We spent a night in Ponferrada, a small town dominated by an imposing castle built by the Knights Templar.
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