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"to continue imposing" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase that means to keep enforcing or inflicting something on someone or something. Example: The government plans to continue imposing strict regulations on the use of plastic bags in order to reduce pollution.
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In recent months Brussels has eased concerns that it intends to continue imposing draconian austerity policies across the eurozone.
The young generation of Arabs in Europe is probably more interested in adopting the European way of life than in living under the strict doctrines of Islamic theology or under the local tyranny of what Mr. Laurence calls "an unregulated 'underground Islam".' Europe must help Arab youths to become Europeans and not allow wealthy Islamic countries to continue imposing their influence in Europe.
The BOA had been locked into a lengthy legal battle with Wada over what it said was its right to continue imposing lifetime Olympic bans on British athletes, even after they had served suspensions.
"If you take that away, are you taking a step back in the fight against drugs?" The British Olympic Association (BOA) is locked in a legal battle with Wada over the right to continue imposing lifetime Olympic bans on British athletes who have served suspensions for taking performance-enhancing drugs.
In return, Greece is supposed to continue imposing crushing austerity terms.
Also, given that Hans Blix's weapons inspection didn't uncover any weapons of mass distruction in Iraq, it would have been hard to continue imposing the sanctions of the first Gulf War that ended up impoverishing the country.
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Alabama and Arkansas asked the court to allow them to continue to impose a sentence of life without parole for a juvenile who has committed murder.
"It is clear that our policy is going to be to continue to impose pressure on Iran, so long as it defies its international obligations".
"Why would Congress want district courts to continue to impose sentences that were universally viewed as unfair and racially discriminatory?" the lawyer, Stephen E. Eberhardt, asked.
"Why would Congress want sentencing judges to continue to impose sentences that it had already declared to be unfair?" she asked, adding, "There is no good answer to this question".
He said the administration had made "significant progress" in isolating Iran in the international community, adding that he believed "we'll get the support of China to continue to impose sanctions on Iran".
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