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"effectuate a plan" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to put a plan into action or to make it happen. Example: The team worked tirelessly to effectuate their plan for a successful product launch.
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These reforms, heavily influenced by European ideas, were intended to effectuate a fundamental change of the empire from the old system based on theocratic principles to that of a modern state.
Within the next 90-120 days, the Companies expect to effectuate a sale of all, or substantially all, of their assets in a "sale free and clear" under section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code or to confirm plans of reorganization that accomplish substantially the same result.
However, in order to effectuate a qualitative evaluation, a professional operator conducted hammering and our proposed method was tested on the found defects.
The notice also included a precatory proposal recommending that eBay act expeditiously to engage an investment banking firm to effectuate a spin-off of eBay's Payments segment into a separately traded company.
Eventually, Bell gathered enough support to effectuate a compromise with the AAFC.
But, to continue the China metaphor, Jerry Brown might be better able to effectuate a "Nixon to China" shift with the public employee unions.
Indeed, that is why even the proponents of Proposition 8 never dared speak the truth about it -- that its real purpose was to effectuate a particular religious doctrine.
Multifarious factors or processes might effectuate a relatively high effectiveness of X chromosome silencing in chimpanzee spermatogenesis.
When the control group is comprised of only a small number of participants, improvement by just a few people may effectuate a noticeable improvement for the control group as a whole.
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