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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go into effect' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a new rule, regulation, law, etc. that is officially put into action. For example: "The new policy will go into effect next week."
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New restrictions may soon go into effect.
The increases go into effect in October.
The new immigration rules go into effect.
It would go into effect next season.
When does coverage go into effect?
The guidelines go into effect in September.
The moves go into effect July 1.
New rules go into effect in August.
The concessions go into effect today.
Only then would it go into effect.
It will go into effect on July 24th.
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