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"rather than imposing" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce an alternative or preferred action instead of a more forceful or authoritarian one. Example: "The teacher chose to guide her students rather than imposing strict rules on them, allowing them to develop their own critical thinking skills."
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Rather than imposing penalties, some corporations are rewarding travelers who stick to policy.
Rather than imposing order on her canvases, Martin creates a sense of rhythm and harmony.
"They should be taking lessons from us rather than imposing needless suffering on us".
"It should be buying my ethanol rather than imposing tariffs on it.
He has a momentum-based approach to composition, layering lines rather than imposing chords.
For instance, rather than imposing tougher penalties for existing crimes, some regulators wanted easier standards to convict and punish executives.
Melania Levitsky, who adapted the stories, directs with a light touch, encouraging the humor rather than imposing it.
States must henceforth make "individualized sentencing decisions," in Justice Elena Kagan's words, rather than imposing mandatory life without parole.
And my job is to let her learn her own lessons rather than imposing mine on her.
In listening to their patients, professionals must take their lead from them, rather than imposing their agendas.
The Bush administration is rightly seeking to build on indigenous Palestinian efforts rather than imposing its own arrangements from outside.
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