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Discover Ludwig"imposing version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is grand, impressive, or commanding in appearance or style. Example: The architect presented an imposing version of the building with towering columns and intricate details, leaving the clients in awe.
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The thought it hadn't finished back then, a baroque, hyper-emotional and technically imposing version of hardcore punk, still seemed futuristic, only half explainable.
About a minute later, Kris, looking like a less imposing version of her TV self and a lot like Eydie Gorme, emerges and calls to her husband to come and join us.
There is no need to labor the fictional correlatives — first, because while we are busy searching for Véra Nabokov in the novels we have this imposing version of him in her letters.
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Justice Alice Robie Resnick, who had ruled against the state twice, said the court was acting as a "superlegislature" by imposing its version of a constitutional plan.
It is the United States, he said, that is rushing headlong into a war that will set off violent upheaval in the region, imposing its version of reform on Arab governments and paying scant attention to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Well over half of it consists of reissues, and anyone who cares about either Grieg or Andsnes will probably have them already: the selection of Lyric Pieces derives from the famous set made in Troldhaugen in 2002, while his imposing second version of the Piano Concerto, with Mariss Jansons and the Berlin Philharmonic, first appeared the following year.
In Mali alone, alongside AQIM, Mujao and the Signed-in-Blood Battalion is Ansar Dine, another splinter from AQIM that has held large parts of the north since last year and has been imposing its version of Islamic law.
Clinton and Bush both bought into the idea that America is specially called by God to "civilize" the world by imposing our version of Protestant/Western norms and/or to use an Orthodox country as cannon fodder to "send a message" with.
ISIS seeks to create a state, to occupy and control areas, to govern, not just to dream of or speak of but to create and impose their version of a transnational caliphate, with its harsh version of law and order.
It would seem as if the Fidesz government would like to have its cake and eat it too: to be both against international capital but impose some version of market capitalism simultaneously but a Hungarian version.
A couple of weeks ago, the head of a station group told the F.C.C. that there's no such thing as "the public interest"; there's your version of that, there's mine, there's his, and no government agency has the right to impose its version on broadcasters.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com