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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go into force" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a law, regulation, or agreement becomes effective or starts to apply.
Example: "The new environmental regulations will go into force on January 1st."
Alternatives: "take effect" or "come into effect."
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OO Paris Climate Accord To Go Into Force In November - to face the test of enforcement.
And the automatic cuts will go into force gradually, not all at once.
It is supposed to go into force in the middle of next year.
Most of the other rules are supposed to go into force in 2015.
Twenty nations must then ratify it for it to go into force.
But the convention has yet to be ratified by enough nations for it to go into force.
McDonald expressed appreciation for Tauscher's affirmation that implementing legislation is not necessary for the Treaty to go into force.
The president also assumes that sharp cuts to reimbursement rates for doctors treating Medicare patients will not ever go into force.
Deutsche Bank, which has often earned much of its profit from investment banking, could be among those most affected if the rules go into force, some analysts say.
This time, Republicans need not do anything and deep spending cuts they have demanded for years will go into force automatically.
Those cuts begin to go into force on Wednesday, and that deadline, too, might be missed before Congress approves the legislation.
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