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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imposing man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a strong and imposing personal presence. For example, "He was an imposing man whose presence commanded attention in any room."
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Johnson was a tall, imposing man.
An imposing man behind him exclaims: "My name's Sfrkvsrscky!
Keller is an imposing man, broad-shouldered and barrel-chested.
He is a physically imposing man with a thick, black moustache.
He's a big, imposing man with flickering, intelligent eyes and a natural relaxed eloquence.
Holmes, 48, is an imposing man, 6 foot 4, thin but muscular, wearing cracked plastic shoes.
An imposing man, with a wonderfully dour wit, his temperament was Scottish to the hilt.
Sonny, always a powerful physically imposing man, rapidly shed powers like a snake shedding skin.
He was an imposing man — six feet tall, two hundred and fifty pounds.
"Suleiman is an imposing man," recalls former British ambassador David Blatherwick.
Today, Peter Stone is a big, imposing man with heavy, clunking limbs and sad, hooded eyes.
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