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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes in effect" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe when something officially starts taking place. For example, "On January 1st, 2021, the new laws become in effect."
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He becomes, in effect, a gunslinger.
The airlines contend that it becomes, in effect, a new ticket.
"It becomes in effect a stock transaction," said Paul Stevens, the president of Options Clearing.
Each ceiling bed becomes, in effect, a fixed beam spanning the width of the cave passage.
When its four pieces are played together, the suite becomes, in effect, a strangely engrossing 50-minute symphony.
It might be possible if the Coalition's safeguards mechanism becomes, in effect, a baseline and credit emissions trading scheme.
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The Americas became in effect a laboratory for technological experimentation.
Tribe has become, in effect, a tenth Justice.
It has become, in effect, a shop for urban carpentry.
Some travel editors become, in effect, travel agents.
Abu Ghraib had become, in effect, another Guantánamo.
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