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"go into operation" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to a process, machine, or system that has started functioning. For example: "The new online system will go into operation next week."
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The first aircraft to go into operation with the system will probably be a short-haul Airbus A318 operated by Air France.
This about to go into operation on 9th & 10th Avenues.
So we're sort of seeing some of that go into operation here.
The turn-key hydrogen plant is scheduled to go into operation in mid-September mid-September 2009
It took just two months to go into operation after signing contracts with its suppliers.
The reactors are expected to go into operation in about four years.
An atomic-energy plant will soon go into operation to relieve the water shortage.
Israel has told American officials it cannot allow this to go into operation.
The department said it was planning a new system that would go into operation this fall.
Many fire lookout stations go into operation across the country this Memorial Day weekend.
The system will go into operation within a year, Mr. Cuomo said.
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