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Discover Ludwig"imposing of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of placing or implementing something in a forceful or authoritative manner. Example: The imposing of new restrictions on travel has caused frustration among tourists and local businesses.
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Most imposing of all is the Guildhall, with its massive Doric pillars.
I didn't realise I could shout so loud – I'm not the most imposing of human beings.
The court said: 'But the imposing of the attorney's see of $25 as costs cannot be upheld.
The forest of Troncais is the most venerable, the most historic and the most imposing of these French national treasures.
Single-wicket was also a mano-a-mano challenge, and Alfred Mynn was the most imposing of opponents.
The changes would include an end of some corporate tax exemptions and the imposing of taxes on food and medicine.
Mot Mot, the more imposing of the two, sits atop a hill with views out to sea.
The dryly named LG Internet refrigerator is one of the most imposing of the first models to hit the market.
But McGuire is talking about changes deep in the Earth's crust, caused by the lifting or imposing of the weight of ice and ocean water at the surface.
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A single cavity graded index optical filter is designed by super-imposing of two sine wave refractive index profiles for a design wavelength of 0.55 µm.
In their 1975 book The Beatles: An Illustrated Record, Tyler and co-author Roy Carr bemoaned Harrison's "didactically imposing [of] said Holy Memoirs upon innocent record-collectors" and declared the album's spiritual theme "almost as offensive in its own way" as Lennon and Yoko Ono's political radicalism on Some Time in New York City (1972).
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