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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imposing new" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of implementing or introducing something new in an authoritative or forceful manner. Example: The government is imposing new regulations on the manufacturing industry to reduce pollution.
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We've tried imposing new systems of government on them.
And who is this rather imposing new droid?
An imposing new presence, a nanny, moves down a hall.
Some governments also fear imposing new requirements on business in an economic downturn.
As well as imposing new costs on individuals, they also raise privacy concerns.
That has often made even pro-business politicians more open to imposing new rules.
By the summer of 1952, Farber had built an imposing new hospital, Jimmy's Clinic.
But now the superpower has abruptly changed the game, and is imposing new rules.
European policy makers are imposing new restrictions on bonuses paid to bankers.
It lifted the ban after imposing new rules intended to prevent another such disaster.
Existing export restrictions should be eliminated and countries should refrain from imposing new ones.
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