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"be put into operation" is correct and a usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action or plan being put into effect or when something is initiated. Example: The new business plan will be put into operation next week.
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He adds that 5,000 military personnel could "easily" be put into operation.
Ms. Napolitano said the new program, called the national terrorism advisory system, would be put into operation Tuesday.
"This plant is not safe enough to be put into operation," said Michael Schroeren, a spokesman for Germany's environment ministry.
The project generated considerable controversy, however, and by the end of the first decade of the 21st century, it had yet to be put into operation.
It is unclear, however, when the second pipeline would be put into operation because the gas sector in Russia and Europe has not recovered from the economic crisis.
If those technologies developed quickly, they also might be put into operation in the next four to five years, Colonel Lehner said.
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The BIPV system was commissioned on 8 February 2016 and has been successfully operated since then while the WWSHP system was put into operation in October 2014.
When that turned out to be too stressful (for the killers), the gas chambers were put into operation.
After it was discovered, the gallery was put into "operation shutdown" with people prevented from leaving or entering the building.
At one station on a descending trail of pink pumice gravel, two new "bio-toilets" have been put into operation.
In urban areas, various cooperative housing schemes were put into operation by the local government authorities, but the standard apartment was inadequate for many families.
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