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The phrase 'effect in' is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is 'effect on' instead. For example, "The new policy had a significant effect on the company's operations."
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(It takes effect in 2015).
The change will take effect in October.
That will take effect in July.
The system would take effect in 2015.
The 17th Amendment took effect in 1913.
The law goes into effect in August.
Two international treaties took effect in 2005.
The treaty took effect in 1993.
Any rises will take effect in March.
The changes take effect in the fall.
The ordinance took effect in 1994.
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