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"entered service" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used when referring to a person or item that has been put into use or has started working in a specific role or position. Example: "The new aircraft entered service last week and has received positive reviews from passengers."
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The Beech 1900 entered service in 1991.
Two Shang-class nuclear-powered attack submarines recently entered service.
The first production-model AWACS entered service in 1977.
In July 1954, the Hunter entered service with the RAF.
The Xpedition entered service in 2001 as the Sun Bay.
The Boeing 747-400 entered service in 1988 and was the largest commercial aircraft in the skies until the Airbus A380 entered service in 2007.
Both programs had suffered repeated delays and cost increases before the planes entered service last fall.
The ALCM entered service in 1982 and the SLCM in 1984.
And the entire Tu-134 line, which entered service in 1966, ceased production in 1984.
These innovations greatly accelerated progress in excavating the tunnel, which entered service in 1875.
The plane was designed in 1938 and entered service in 1941.
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