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"Put into operation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the process of making something active or initiating something. For example, "The new policy has been put into operation today."
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"Humberside international airport put into operation their emergency plan.
IN MARCH, Australia's government overturned the world's first "right-to-die" law ever put into operation.
Other clauses forbade employers' combinations, but these were never in any recorded case put into operation.
Mrs. Merkel said that she wanted to see the new fund put into operation quickly.
The gold standard was first put into operation in Great Britain in 1821.
Several essential mass-transit systems have yet to be tested, let alone put into operation.
He adds that 5,000 military personnel could "easily" be put into operation.
The gallery was then put into "operation shutdown" with people prevented from leaving or entering the building.
Ms. Napolitano said the new program, called the national terrorism advisory system, would be put into operation Tuesday.
Floodgates were constructed in the eastern Schelde portion of the barrier system and officially put into operation in 1986.
Langen also conceived the idea of an overhead suspension monorail, as put into operation in 1901 at Wuppertal, Ger.
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