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are enforced from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are enforced from" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is enforced starting from a certain point or source, but the construction is awkward. Example: "The new regulations are enforced from the beginning of the year."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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1 human-written examples
An underlying issue is whether committees really are a response to a felt local need, or more a need to comply with policy directives on community participation that are enforced from above (Gilson and Erasmus 2006), often from outside the country.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The VAT, due to be enforced from October, would have added 50p to a £2.50 savoury food item.
News & Media
Lastly, a strict No-Kolkhoze governance must be enforced from the outset; collaboration and heated intellectual debate is fine as long as it doesn't emasculate decisions, development, innovation – and speed.
News & Media
One measure to take more than a million cars off the road will be enforced from July 20 to Sept. 20, a period that includes the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
News & Media
While people have been able to get around government-imposed barriers on politically sensitive sites (as well as seemingly innocuous ones such as Facebook which was suddenly blocked 18 months ago) using programs on their PCs, a harsher form of restriction is being enforced from the US.
News & Media
Fifa's secretary general Jerome Valcke told a news conference in Zurich: "It is definitely decided that players must not have any slogan or statement, and we are making the decision that it will apply to the World Cup and it will be enforced from June 1 and not July 1".
News & Media
Reacting to the game's troubled relationship with money, Uefa introduced a rule, to be enforced from 2014, to try to stop clubs spending far beyond their true means and falling into financial trouble, as so many have during what should be football's best of times.
News & Media
Evasive about where his priorities lay on the eve of the game, Pochettino made it clear that it is the Premier League title or nothing for Spurs this season by making seven changes – only the suspended Dele Alli was enforced – from the side that drew against Arsenal on Saturday.
News & Media
Such redirection was enforced from 0800 hours to 1700 hours on weekdays and Saturdays.
In Singapore, the Manpower Ministry enacted the DfS Regulations in July 2015, which will be enforced from August 2016 onwards.
The new order - which does not apply to pavement cafes or licensed premises - will be enforced from 1 June.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the starting point of an enforced rule, use phrases like "are in effect from" or "are implemented starting". This provides clarity and adheres to standard English usage.
Common error
Avoid using "are enforced from" as it incorrectly combines passive voice with a preposition indicating origin. Instead, focus on the entity doing the enforcing or the starting point of the enforcement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are enforced from" functions incorrectly as it attempts to combine the passive voice ("are enforced") with a preposition indicating origin or starting point. This construction deviates from standard English grammar. Ludwig AI considers the phrase grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
36%
News & Media
32%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
8%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "are enforced from" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English, as noted by Ludwig AI. It attempts to merge passive voice with a preposition indicating origin, leading to awkward phrasing. While the intended purpose is typically to specify the commencement or source of enforcement, it's best to opt for clearer alternatives like "are in effect from", "are implemented starting", or "are mandated by" depending on the specific context. Choosing more precise language enhances clarity and ensures adherence to established grammatical norms.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
are implemented starting
Focuses on the action of implementing something from a specific starting point.
are effective as of
Specifies the date or time from which something becomes effective.
are in effect from
Indicates the period during which something is in effect, starting from a certain point.
are mandated by
Highlights the authority or source that mandates the enforcement.
are dictated by
Emphasizes that the enforcement is determined or controlled by a specific source.
are issued by
Specifies the entity that issues the order or regulation being enforced.
stem from
Indicates the origin or cause from which the enforcement arises.
originate from
Similar to 'stem from', but emphasizes the place or source of origin.
are derived from
Highlights that the enforcement is obtained or developed from a particular source.
are administered by
Focuses on the body or organization responsible for administering the enforcement.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the idea of something being enforced from a specific time?
Instead of "are enforced from", use phrases like "are in effect from" or "are implemented starting" followed by the date or time.
What are some alternatives to "are enforced from" that sound more natural?
Consider using alternatives such as "are mandated by", "stem from", or "originate from" depending on the intended meaning.
Is there a difference between "are enforced from" and "are enforced by"?
"Are enforced by" indicates who is doing the enforcing, while "are enforced from" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't clearly convey a standard meaning. "Are enforced from" is often intended to specify the origin or effective date, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
What is the correct way to indicate when a rule or law begins to be enforced?
To specify the commencement of enforcement, use constructions like "are in effect as of [date]" or "will be enforced starting [date]". Avoid "are enforced from" as it's not standard English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested