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The phrase "imposing without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to project authority or dominance without the use of force. It can also suggest being commanding or influential without being overbearing or aggressive. Example: The CEO of the company was able to successfully negotiate with the union, imposing without any threats or ultimatums.
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It was possible to be physically imposing without being brutal or violent.
She's imposing without being regal, and the audience could both identify with her trials and aspire to be like her.
Wandering through this industrial wasteland of giant freighters and wooden hulls is more than eerie and imposing; without a guide, it could be treacherous.
First is the wrong that consists of society's major institutions imposing, without adequate justification, relative disadvantages on persons belonging to certain salient social groups.
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The risks are imposed without warning and without even the opportunity for self-protection by avoidance".
This levy, imposed without prior warning, provoked a torrent of criticism.
No regulation would be imposed without first consulting the television stations, she said.
He was against instruction being imposed without the participation of the student.
The stimulus, however, did prove real and effective (though it was imposed without debate).
Barber said a transaction tax could be imposed without a global deal.
Even a death penalty could be imposed without the unanimity required of civilian juries.
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