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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Effective January" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a change, policy, or rule will take effect starting in January. Example: "The new policy will be effective January 1st, 2024."
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"Effective January, they are home free," said Mr. Pomeroy, whose proposal was defeated by a vote of 231 to 197.
That's also effective January 1st.
So that is why we've decided…to give all of you a 10% raise, effective January 1st.
The company has announced that effective January, its co-founder Bas Beerens is stepping down as CEO, with a new CEO, Gordon Willoughby, coming in.
4. Rule Changes They changed some of the rules of golf effective January 1st.
That came to an end on Tuesday, when it was announced that she was resigning, effective January.
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