Sentence examples for imposing in from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "imposing in" is correct and can be used in written English.
"Imposing in" means having a commanding or impressive presence or appearance in a particular situation or setting. Example: The CEO was very imposing in his tailored suit and confident demeanor as he presented the company's future plans to the board of directors.

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Esposito is big, imposing, in his sixties.

The girls are not imposing in stature.

Lenore Pavlakos was certainly imposing in the role.

And he does not look as imposing in a uniform.

Suddenly he was standing over her, imposing in his dark robes.

Danny Murtaugh, Howe's first manager in the majors, was stoic and imposing in a quiet way.

"She was so imposing in those days, I was a bit intimidated by her," he said.

Radcliffe's record still stands as one of the most imposing in athletics.

Up close, the Transit Connect Taxi isn't so much imposing in length and width as it is in height.

He is both Mr. Bayern Munich and Mr. Germany; imposing in stature, creative in attack and effective in possession.

Handsome and imposing in cattle-rancher boots, Washington was, at age fifty, among the most decorated officers in state history.

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