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"was imposed on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a situation in which a rule, condition, or other restriction is forced upon someone. For example, "A curfew was imposed on the city to reduce crime."
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No fine was imposed on the company.
A temporary tax surcharge was imposed on very high earners.
A tighter watch was imposed on corruption among local officials.
Overnight, financial discipline was imposed on wayward officials.
The English system was imposed on French areas after 1759.
An import ban was imposed on 29 October.
The biggest penalty of €1bn was imposed on Daimler.
Darquier was imposed on Vichy by German fiat.
In 1942, the varlik vergisi, a discriminatory tax, was imposed on non-Moslems.
The tax increase was imposed on the affluent, a core Republican constituency.
In Renaissance-era Florence, damnatio memoriae was imposed on political enemies of the Medici.
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