Sentence examples for announced as of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "announced as of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the date or time when an announcement becomes effective or is made public.
Example: "The new policy changes were announced as of January 1st, 2023."
Alternatives: "announced effective" or "announced starting".

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They are announced as of February 1 , 2018

They are announced as of February 1 , 2019

Funeral arrangements had not been announced as of last evening.

According to Factset Sharkrepellent, only 44 proxy fights have been announced as of April 27.

The data for 2016 to date indicates that the trend of increasing activist campaigns is reversing in 2016, given that the number of campaigns announced as of early November 2016 is slightly below the number announced as of the same date in 2015.

No premiere date has been announced as of yet for Monopoly the Musical, nor any of the creatives that will be brought on board to mount the production.

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The first of these, American Painting Today - 1950, was announced as part of a statement of policy on January 1 , 1950

Five other projects were also announced as recipients of a share of the money.

One such trick is "ghosting", which the Collins English Dictionary recently announced as one of its words of 2015.

The Labour Party have won the first seat to be announced as part of the results of the 2015 general election.

The project is one of 13 recently announced as part of the government's £20 million ($32 million) Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Innovation Competition, which are expected to leverage approximately the same amount in industry cost-share.

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