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'Imposing himself' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone is showing their authority or dominance in a situation. For example: "The CEO imposed himself on the meeting, making sure his voice was heard above everyone else."
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"He had a hard time imposing himself as poet".
This obligation extended to a horror of imposing himself.
The sluggish pitch should blunt Steyn but he has a way of imposing himself anyway.
Moreover he has offered reassurance, imposing himself far more impressively on matches.
He then requests dinner, a later meeting, making unwanted sexual comments or physically imposing himself upon her".
He had a strong personality, not to the point of imposing himself on anyone, but just forceful and masculine".
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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.
Not that Mr. Hamelin imposed himself on Haydn.
Aaron Cruden did not impose himself, and neither did Beauden Barrett.
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