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Discover Ludwig"in imperious form" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe someone who issues orders in an arrogant and demanding manner. For example, "The president addressed the nation in imperious form, expecting instant obedience."
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Kohli looked in imperious form as he drove and pulled his way to 68, an innings that helped India to recover from 44 for three.
Dunn was looking in imperious form, netting from all over the circle.
Competing in front of the public Ennis is in imperious form – the peoples' princess of the athletics world.
With the 39-year-old Sheringham in imperious form and Mullins and Christian Dailly dominating midfield, Bolton seemed uncharacteristically cowed.
The hosts' best chances fell to Lorenzo Insigne but the forward found Gianluigi Buffon in imperious form.
It's not working very well thus far, with the Spaniard in imperious form, his backhand is proving fairly impregnable.
If he is seriously to challenge Djokovic, who is in imperious form, Berdych will certainly need to up his game.
Toronto looked dangerous up front in their win against the Crew, with midfield playmaker Michael Bradley in imperious form.
Clint Dempsey has been in imperious form for Seattle since returning from an indifferent loan spell at Fulham.
Murray had his chances to go two sets up but after that Federer was in imperious form.
She worked exceptionally hard during the close season in Florida, and it was obvious from her opening match that she was in imperious form.
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