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"come into full force" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe when something is beginning or taking effect. For example, "After twenty days, the new law will come into full force."
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This bill has now come into full force.
The standards come into full force only in 2019 but the market is making banks plump up their capital cushions far sooner.
Even so, after selling some assets this year, it is expected, like the other two, to meet new capital-adequacy rules set by the CNBV two years before the new rules come into full force.
But other countries did ratify it, and it is due to come into full force for them on February 16th, so the Kyoto debate is over.The concern about crusading politicians also seems relevant.
Due to come into full force next year, the Green Deal has so far barely managed its own carbon output, already producing a forest of discussion papers but little by the way of concrete action.
And on January 1st next year, the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) will come into full force among the six original members of ASEAN: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.Ironically enough though, this frenzy of deal-making may actually signal a loss of momentum towards free trade in the region.
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Earlier this year, the program came into full force — and 77 percent are choosing an all-public panel.
Haltermann claims the milieuschutz – which was passed by the Neukölln government in its "most urgent" areas in the new year, and finally came into full force this summer – has already prevented planning permission on several building projects.
Known as the Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA), the treaty, which comes into full force on 5 June, requires signatory countries to inspect or stop suspicious fishing vessels from entering their ports.
The near disaster in an Elkton mall led to something rare in this era of polarized abortion politics — sharply tightened oversight of Maryland abortion clinics that came into full force this year and won praise from both sides of the political divide.
But Mr. Obama's staff worries that the biggest risks would be not effectively carrying out the health care program coming into full force in the second term or the economy's not bouncing back more strongly by the time he leaves office.
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