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The phrase 'has resigned effective' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when an individual or organization officially announces that someone has left their job or position as of a specific date. For example, "The head of the IT department has resigned effective 1 March 2021."
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Shea has resigned, effective at the end of the season.
Chairman of selectors Rod Marsh has resigned, effective immediately, after Australia's fifth straight Test defeat.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS--Announced Mel Didier, senior assistant to the general manager, has resigned effective at the end of the year.
Donald Nawi Scarsdale, N.Y., March 12 , 2008 To the Editor: Gov. Eliot Spitzer has resigned, effective Monday?
Becky Saletan, the publisher of the adult-trade division at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, has resigned, effective December 10th.
The president of Boston University, Jon Westling, has resigned effective immediately, citing a desire to return to the classroom, the university announced.
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Glass Lewis said yesterday that Lynn E. Turner, its managing director of research, had resigned effective June 8.
The two men had been partners in the same law firm in Warren, N.J.; both had resigned, effective today.
GUESS INC., Los Angeles, a clothing designer and retailer, announced that Brian Fleming, chief financial officer, had resigned effective immediately.
Additionally, Michael Monaco, a former employee director, and Carole Hankin have resigned effective with the annual meeting on May 25.
The company said its president, Kent Savage, a co-founder, had resigned effective March 15, although he would remain on its board.
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