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pre imposed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pre imposed" is not correct in written English; the correct term is "preimposed" or "pre-imposed." You can use it when referring to something that has been imposed beforehand, often in contexts related to rules, regulations, or conditions.
Example: "The pre-imposed restrictions on the project limited our ability to innovate."
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We therefore did not pre-impose any tokenization of the CHEMDNER text collection and defined entities only at the character offset level, similarly to the last gene mention recognition task of BioCreative [5].
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The temperature of the second encountered pre-annealing roll (PR) imposed a smaller effect on the structure.
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It is to be noted that this dispersion does not manifest itself in the FE results mainly because of the one-sided direction of pre-deformation imposed on the unloaded model.
Timbuktu is the only place in Mali where they imposed pre-paid meters.
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Some kettles were imposed pre-emptively, in anticipation of disruption but without clear evidence of an imminent risk of serious disorder, as required by law.
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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, in a dissenting opinion joined by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, said that the district court had correctly blocked the program because the new pre-authorization requirement imposed a burden on Medicaid recipients while not accomplishing any additional goal of the Medicaid program.
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Why are pre-pay meters imposed on some customers?
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Leibniz's monads are fundamentally to be conceived mentalistically they are in a way mentalistic automatons moving from one perceptual state (some conscious and some not) to another, all exactly according to a God imposed pre-defined rule.
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After 10 wet/dry cycles, RF recovery due to self-healing exceeds 75% for M45-ECC, 85% for HFA-ECC of different ages even at a 2.0% imposed pre-loaded damage.
Doubled calibration of the damping coefficient under normative-generated and pulse-type input ground motions, and evaluation of the influence of the pre-stress load imposed on several types of fluid viscous devices in the manufacturing process, are included.
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This approach allowed respondents to express their opinions and ideas freely without bias or pre-conceived ideas imposed by the investigators.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and grammatical correctness, use "previously imposed" or "imposed beforehand" instead of "pre imposed" to ensure your writing is easily understood and well-received.
Common error
Do not use "pre imposed" in formal writing. Opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "previously imposed" or "pre-imposed" to maintain professionalism and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pre imposed" attempts to function as a compound adjective, modifying a noun by indicating something that was imposed beforehand. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase isn't grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "pre imposed" aims to convey the idea of something being imposed beforehand, it's not grammatically correct. Ludwig recommends using alternatives such as "previously imposed" or "pre-imposed" to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. These alternatives are more appropriate for formal writing and will help avoid confusion. While the phrase appears across different source types, addressing its grammatical issues enhances credibility.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
previously imposed
Replaces "pre imposed" with a more grammatically standard adverb-verb construction, indicating a prior action.
imposed beforehand
Emphasizes the temporal aspect of the imposition, clarifying that the action occurred earlier.
pre-established
Uses a compound adjective to describe something that was established in advance.
predetermined
Highlights that the decision or condition was decided in advance, before the current situation.
pre-arranged
Suggests a prior agreement or organization of something.
already in place
Indicates that something is currently active due to a past decision or action.
set in advance
Focuses on the action of setting or defining something before a specific time.
previously set
Similar to "previously imposed" but uses "set" to convey the establishment of a rule or condition.
established earlier
Directly states that the establishment occurred at a prior time.
prior imposed
A slightly less common but grammatically valid variation, indicating a prior act of imposition.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "pre imposed"?
The grammatically correct alternatives include "previously imposed" or "pre-imposed".
How can I rephrase "pre imposed" to sound more formal?
Use phrases like "previously imposed" or "imposed beforehand" in formal contexts.
What does "pre-imposed" mean?
"Pre-imposed" (with a hyphen) suggests something that was established or dictated in advance. However, it's often clearer to use alternatives like "predetermined" or "pre-arranged".
Is "pre imposed" grammatically correct?
No, "pre imposed" is not considered grammatically correct. The preferred forms are "pre-imposed" (with a hyphen) or, more commonly, "previously imposed".
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