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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effect this week" is not correct in standard written English.
You might be trying to convey that something will take place or be implemented within the current week.
Example: "The new policy will effect this week, so please be prepared for the changes."
Alternatives: "take effect this week" or "be implemented this week.".
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The law took effect this week.
The legislation passed and went into effect this week.
Mexicans got a forewarning of the possible effect this week.
Many of the law's requirements take effect this week.
The argument did not have the same effect this week.
The musical score came into major effect this week and was, dare I say, rather affecting.
It comes into effect this week and includes measures to enforce austerity among serial budget sinners.
His mind appeared to have changed, to dramatic effect, this week.
In fact, he is merely putting the welfare changes that take effect this week into context.
In this regard, all eyes are on London, where a bold program to reduce traffic went into effect this week.
To require end-of-life discussions: A New York state law that went into effect this week.
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